News

In case you’ve never heard of GYTR, it stands for Genuine Yamaha Technology Racing ... Like its sibling the R6 GYTR, this new 2023 R1 GYTR model was specifically made to be raced.
This is a non-homologated bike, so Yamaha isn’t really restricted in what it does with the machine. If you want the R6 GYTR kit you’ll get all the track-focused goodies you could ever hope for. It ...
The move is identical to what Yammie did with their R6; first, they pulled their middleweight mistress from the line, and then they released her as a track-only machine. A view of Yamaha’s GYTR PRO R1 ...
And just like the Yamaha R6 GYTR that was unveiled last year, its litre-class sibling packs a bunch of race-oriented parts. Since Yamaha has built this purely with the intention of racing ...
Yamaha’s track ... also compatible with the R6 and R7 models, the latter not requiring that bothersome fuel re-mapping. The exhaust system and all the other bolt-on GYTR features can be ...
Yamaha has also said that a dedicated R6 GYTR kit is also being introduced from January 2021. This includes a GYTR Electronic package with a lightweight wire harness and programmable ECU ...