2016 YAMAHA YZF-R1
Description
2016 Yamaha YZF-R1
MotoGP-Derived Supersport with Crossplane Crank and Cutting-Edge Electronics
The 2016 Yamaha YZF-R1 is a race-bred liter-class sportbike that delivers track performance and precision directly from Yamaha’s MotoGP program.
Featuring a 998 cc crossplane inline-four, advanced electronics, and aerodynamic bodywork, the R1 represents the ultimate expression of Yamaha’s superbike engineering.
Engine & Performance
- Engine Type: 998 cc, liquid-cooled, DOHC, inline 4-cylinder with crossplane crankshaft
- Bore × Stroke: 79.0 mm × 50.9 mm
- Compression Ratio: 13.0 : 1
- Fuel System: Yamaha Fuel Injection with YCC-T and YCC-I
- Transmission: 6-speed with Assist & Slipper clutch
- Final Drive: Chain
- Power Output: ~200 hp @ 13,500 rpm (crank)
- Torque: ~83 lb-ft @ 11,500 rpm
Chassis & Dimensions
- Frame: Aluminum Deltabox frame with magnesium subframe
- Front Suspension: 43 mm fully adjustable inverted fork (120 mm / 4.7″ travel)
- Rear Suspension: Monoshock, fully adjustable (120 mm / 4.7″ travel)
- Front Brakes: Dual 320 mm discs, radial-mount 4-piston calipers, ABS
- Rear Brake: 220 mm disc with ABS
- Seat Height: 33.7″ / 855 mm
- Fuel Capacity: 4.5 gal / 17 L
- Wet Weight: ~439 lb / 199 kg
- Wheelbase: 55.3″ / 1,405 mm
Design & Features
- Styling: Aerodynamic supersport bodywork inspired by Yamaha’s MotoGP YZR-M1
- Electronics: Six-axis IMU with lean-sensitive traction control, slide control, launch control, lift control, and ABS
- Instrumentation: Full-color digital TFT display with customizable readouts
- Lighting: LED twin projector headlights with central intake and LED tail light
- Quick Shifter: Up-shift quickshifter system (factory standard)
- Ride Modes: Four selectable power modes for varied track or street performance
Performance Highlights
- MotoGP Technology: The first production Yamaha with a six-axis IMU and electronic rider aids derived from factory racing.
- Crossplane Engine Character: Delivers strong, linear torque with distinct sound and response.
- Track-Tuned Chassis: Lightweight aluminum construction for precise cornering and high-speed stability.
- Race-Ready Performance: Over 200 horsepower and advanced electronics make it one of the most capable liter bikes of its generation.
Pricing
- MSRP (Original New): ~$16,490 USD
- Used Market Range: Typically $11,000 – $15,000 USD depending on condition, mileage, and modifications.
Conclusion
The 2016 Yamaha YZF-R1 remains one of the most technologically advanced superbikes ever built.
Its combination of a high-revving crossplane engine, MotoGP-level electronics, and stunning design make it a benchmark for track and street performance.
A true rider’s machine that blurs the line between production and prototype racing technology.


















