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2006 Yamaha R1 Le

2006 Yamaha R1 LE - Unlimited Edition

Yamaha's trick 2006 R1 LE was simply the starting point for one performance parts addict.
From the March, 2010 issue of Super Streetbike
By Dave Sonsky
Photography by John Zamora
2006 Yamaha R1 Le
Over Racing's rearsets are... 
   
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2006 Yamaha R1 Le
Over Racing's rearsets are some smooth exotica straight from Japan. We're not sure how you even get your hands on these (but we'd sure like to know).
You almost wonder why someone would even bother to shell out the extra cash for a limited edition R1 when it's destined for a major rebuild. Most of the upgraded parts that came on the LE package were ultimately scrapped for higher-spec upgrades, leaving the retro paint as the only indication of the bike's pedigree.

2006 Yamaha R1 Le
The Brembo rear caliper and... 
   
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2006 Yamaha R1 Le
The Brembo rear caliper and rotor weigh nearly the same as the entire BST wheel.
While these mods all seem rather flamboyant we do agree with the braking improvements. Don't be fooled though-they aren't your standard brake mods. Brembo monobloc calipers and a master cylinder along with Brake Tech ceramic rotors replace the stock R1 components, and while these parts are perhaps a bit over the top for a street bike, they're certainly lust worthy for any red-blooded performance freak. More thrifty tuners would likely spring for lower range calipers and traditional steel rotors, but then this bike is anything but a practice in frugality.


2006 Yamaha R1 LE

Front end: Öhlins R&T forks with SBK internal kit and steering damper, BST wheel, Brake Tech ceramic rotors, Brembo monobloc calipers and master cylinder, Galfer brake lines

Rear end: BST wheel, Brembo caliper, Öhlins SBK shock

Motor: Akrapovic Evolution exhaust, Power Commander III, blueprinted motor, ported head, YEC cams, pistons and injectors

Accessories: Vortex clip-ons and gas cap, Harris hugger, fender and chainguard

Builder: Chris Redpath, (motogpwerks.com)

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