Yamaha
XV950 Racer
Yamaha
has just revealed the Racer version of its magnificent XV950 or Star Bolt. The
machine was inspired by Markus Walz’ El Raton Asesino, a bike that was created
for the Yard Built competition. Features of the special edition Bolt include
forged aluminium clip-on handlebars, new switchgear, rear-set footrests, cafe
racer style single seat, new suspension and a lot more. The new model, offered
in blue or grey colors, will be available from May.
Yamaha
are working closely with some of Europe’s most innovative and exciting custom
builders in order to develop a range of unique and evocative Yard Built
specials. The XV950′s versatility and customizing potential is clearly
demonstrated by the ‘Boltage’, a stripped back street racer built by Christian
and Raphael Bender, while the inspiration for the new XV950 Racer has come
from the ‘El Ratón Asesino‘ – a stunning café racer produced by legendary
German custom builder Marcus Walz.
With
its muscular air-cooled V-twin engine, as well as a compact and agile handling
chassis equipped with clip-on handlebars and rear set footrests, the bold new
XV950 Racer adds another dimension to the Sport Heritage line up. Featuring
raw, minimalist and original styling that draws on low rider and café racer
influences, this new model represents a new concept in sport V-twin design, and
underlines Yamaha’s on-going commitment to the development of original and exciting
motorcycles in the Sport Heritage range.
The
motorcycle is powered by the same 842 cc engine just like its normal sibling.
What distinguishes the new XV950 Racer from other models is its forward-leaning
riding position that gives the rider a great sense of unity with the motorcycle
for a sporty riding experience. This has been achieved by the use of forged
aluminium 22.2 mm diameter clip-on handlebars that are positioned 156 mm further
forward and 78 mm lower than on the XV950/R models. The fact that the bars are
22.2 mm diameter – as opposed to the larger diameter designs used on the other
XV950/R models – enables the use of slimmer supersport type handlebar grips
that reinforce the sporty character of this gutsy and agile V-twin.
The
clip-on handlebars are equipped with compact new switchgear and clutch/front
brake levers that reinforce the sport-oriented feel, and the front brake’s
master cylinder has also been reduced in size. The fitment of a black coloured
aluminium plate on the handlebar crown highlights the bike’s racer-looks and
the classic-looking single instrument pod is centrally positioned above the
headlamp. To complement the compact and sporty look of the frontal area around
the new clip-on handlebars, the XV950 Racer features newly positioned flashers
that are mounted on the lower triple clamp.
As
well as the use of exclusive new clip-on handlebars, the XV950 Racer also
features newly developed rear-set footrests that are 150 mm further to the rear
and 29 mm higher than those fitted to the XV950/R. The Racer’s slim new single
seat is 75 mm higher than the XV950/R models, and the new ergonomics help to
centralize the rider/machine mass for sports handling performance together with
improved cornering and high levels of riding comfort.
The
slim new single seat is fitted with a compact and lightweight cover that blends
beautifully with the steel rear fender. Together with the clip-on handlebars
and rear-set footrests, this gracefully curved cover enhances the bike’s café
racer styling. The XV950 Racer comes equipped with a mini café racer cowling
that, together with the single round headlight and clip-on handlebars,
perfectly captures the spirit of the original café racer movement. Another
feature that marks this machine out as an original are the aluminium side
number plates. Featuring three ‘weight reduction’ style holes, these plates –
together with the cowl and seat cover – underline the bike’s café racer soul
and emphasise the metallic rawness that makes this air-cooled V-twin so
desirable.
The
front and rear suspension systems on the XV950 Racer have been developed to
match the sporty character of the machine, and the 41 mm forks offer 144 mm
travel, 9 mm more than on the XV950/R models. Classically styled fork boots are
fitted to the new black-coloured forks, reinforcing the bike’s timeless good
looks that are designed to appeal to riders who appreciate attention to detail.
The twin rear piggyback gas shocks have also been developed to suit the new
Racer model, and give 116 mm of rear wheel travel, 6mm greater than the XV950/R.
These changes enable the rider to enjoy the bike’s strong engine and chassis
performance while also maintaining the high levels of comfort associated with
all of Yamaha’s Sport Heritage models.
For
a balanced and sporty look, the air-cooled V-twin engine is equipped with a new
V-bank cover. Manufactured from resin and featuring circular holes that match
those on the aluminium sideplates and exhaust system, this cover is mounted on
the engine’s left side in the same position as the right side mounted air
cleaner. Yamaha have developed a wide range of accessories designed for the new
XV950 Racer. Like all of our Sport Heritage models, the stock machine is a
‘blank canvass’ that enables riders to express themselves and create a unique
machine that suits their own taste and lifestyle.