• First Look: 2010 Yamaha YZ450F

    Well, the boys in blue have done it again; gone and completely re-designed the way we look at the modern motocrosser. The 2010 Yamaha YZ450F is a complete departure from its previous generation. But "radically different" and "all-new" just don't seem to do this thing justice.

    Lets jump into some of the main points of interest, shall we?

    Engine

    Chassis/Suspension

    • The aluminum Bilateral Beam frame is crafted from a carefully chosen combination of forged and extruded aluminum, 16 components in all, for the right rigidity balance and light weight. A very symmetrical chassis design promotes nimble handling, letting riders enter and exit corners as quickly as possible to put the competition behind them.
    • The swingarm and rear shock are redesigned, with the shock mounted along the central axis of the frame, taking advantage of the space no longer needed for the front-mounted airbox. This optimized combination delivers exceptionally linear performance for excellent bump absorption and awesome cornering ability.
    • The KYB Speed Sensitive front fork has 10mm longer stroke for excellent feel and shock absorption.
    • KYB rear shock with large capacity piggy back reservoir and 50mm piston for more consistent damping control.
    • New fuel tank is positioned underneath the seat, contributing to the centralized mass. The seat is long and flat for to allow free rider movement.
    • The triple clamps are redesigned, with a change in offset from 25 to 22 mm for unequalled cornering performance. The ProTaper bars are four-way adjustable to accommodate a wide range of riders.
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