Lightweight supersports bike set to shake up
category
The all new sporty and lightweight YZF-R3 has arrived in
Australia.
Aimed at new riders, the new machine fills the gap between the
YZF-R15 and the YZF-R6, making it an ideal step up model for small
capacity owners who are looking to move up.
With its lightweight chassis as well as a smooth, powerful and
efficient 321cc inline twin cylinder engine, this aggressively
styled sports bike is designed for daily use in urban and highway
situations.
Yamaha's R-series models are world famous for their advanced
technology, supersport pedigree and race-winning performance. Since
Yamaha changed the face of motorcycling with the original YZF-R1,
the R-series has firmly established itself as the definitive line
up of high-performance models that are capable of smoking the
opposition in national superbike and supersport championships.
The YZF-R3 is a stylish and practical performance model that's
ready to open up the world of R-series to a new generation of
riders who are looking for cutting edge design combined with
exciting performance and excellent value.
YZF-R3 main features
- Lightweight supersport bike for everyday use
- Developed using pure R-series DNA
- Powerful, smooth and strong 321cc inline twin cylinder
engine
- Slim and light chassis offering predictable and sporty
handling
- Aggressive R-series dual headlight full fairing
- Aerodynamic bodywork with mass-forward image
- Sporty and comfortable suspension
- Strong braking performance with ABS as standard
- Designed to fit everyday use in urban and highway
situations
YZF-R3 ENGINE
All-new 321cc inline twin cylinder engine
The YZF-R3 is powered by an all-new 321cc inline twin cylinder
4-stroke DOHC 4-valve engine that benefits from much of the
advanced technology seen on Yamaha's larger capacity supersport
bikes.
The clear development concept behind this new engine was to
create a 'supersport machine you can ride every day', and the
architecture of the new powerplant is designed to ensure good
rideability in the low to mid-speed range, together with a strong
and responsive character at higher rpm. At the same time as
creating a dynamic new engine that is both practical and exciting
to ride, Yamaha's engineers have also ensured that this efficient
new 321cc inline twin also delivers good fuel economy.
The new YZF-R3 engine has been designed using cutting-edge
technology that has already helped to establish the R1 and R6 as
two of the most respected supersport models available today. The
result is that this new inline 321cc DOHC 4-valve engine has a
sporty free-revving character with strong performance across the
range. Featuring a bore x stroke of 68.0mm x 44.1mm and running
with a compression ratio of 11.2:1, this compact engine develops
30.9kW or 42PS @ 10,750 rpm, with maximum torque of 29.6Nm/3.0 kg-m
@ 9,000rpm.
The YZF-R3's exciting and responsive supersport engine
performance is ideally matched to the newly-designed chassis,
making this model the clear choice for new riders who want to
experience R-series technology.
Optimal combustion efficiency
Yamaha have used the latest combustion analysis technology in the
design of the cylinder head to ensure optimal combustion
efficiency, and the fitment of a downdraft throttle body along with
narrow angle 26.0mm intake valves and 22.5mm exhaust valves ensures
that the new 321cc engine delivers strong performance over a wide
operating range.
R-series type direct-drive camshaft
The new YZF-R3 benefits from a great deal of technology transfer
from the larger-capacity R-series bikes, including the design of
the valve drive mechanism. On the R3 the only components between
the cam and the valve are the lifter and the shim, and this
direct-drive design is light, compact and gives efficient
performance especially at high rpm.
Forged aluminium pistons and carburised con
rods
In order to enable the new 321cc inline twin cylinder engine to
deliver optimal power and all round rideability over a wide range
of engine speeds, it is equipped with lightweight forged pistons.
With a reciprocating weight around 10% less than cast pistons, the
forged design helps to give instantaneous throttle response, and
the higher strength of the forged design at extreme temperatures
ensures increased efficiency and reliability at high rpm.
More R-series technology transfer is evident in the use of
carburised con rods that - as well as being lighter and more rigid
- also have finer tolerances than standard rods.
Lightweight DiaSil cylinder
The new Yamaha YZF-R3 is equipped with a lightweight DiaSil
cylinder – the first time that this advanced
design has been used on a Yamaha twin cylinder engine. Manufactured
using an exclusive Yamaha casting technology, this all aluminium
design has a 20% silicon content to give a highly
friction-resistant microstructure resulting in excellent heat
dissipation, reduced weight and minimised oil consumption. In
addition, its perfectly cylindrical shape allows the use of
low-tension piston rings that consequently reduces horsepower
losses.
Offset cylinder design
Just like the latest MT twin and triple engines, the compact new R3
engine features an offset cylinder design. The centre of the
cylinder is offset closer to the exhaust ports, and this
significantly reduces the force of the piston's motion towards the
cylinder wall during the combustion phase. This smart design
reduces frictional losses and enhances the engine's power output
for a more thrilling ride.
180-degree crank with optimum inertial mass
One of the main features of the R3's all-new 321cc inline twin
engine is its good balance of low speed rideability and high-speed
performance. One of the key factors in achieving this character is
the use of a newly designed crank featuring an optimal inertial
mass. The lightweight 180-degree crank design enables the R3 engine
to rev freely, giving strong acceleration together with a thrilling
and responsive character at all engine speeds.
Sporty and short 2-into-1 muffler
More R-series styling influence is evident in the R3's short
2-into-1 muffler that has a distinctive R6 style about it. This
compact muffler is positioned close to the machine's centre of
gravity to give improved mass centralisation, thereby contributing
towards the bike's agile handling character. Equipped with a triple
expansion chamber and oxygen sensor, this stylish muffler emits a
sporty exhaust note to complement the R3's performance-focused
character.
Lightweight primary balancer
The R3's primary coupled-force balancer is adopted to reduce engine
vibration as well as mechanical noise, giving a more rewarding and
enjoyable riding experience. The use of the balancer also allows
the engine to be fitted with a rubber mount – as
well as three other rigid mounts – and this
helps to further reduce weight and vibration.
Progressive throttle pulleys
To ensure that the R3 delivers smooth and easy to control power -
particularly at lower speeds in urban situations - both the twist
grip and throttle valve are equipped with progressive pulleys.
Together with the user-friendly character of the ECU's fuel
injection mapping, these progressive pulleys ensure that the R3's
throttle response is smooth and predictable, making this
lightweight supersport bike more enjoyable and easy to use for
newer riders.
YZF-R3 Engine Technical Highlights
- 321cc liquid-cooled 4-stroke DOHC 4-valve inline twin cylinder
engine
- Excellent power and torque characteristics
- 30.9kW/42PS @ 10,750 rpm
- 29.6Nm/3.0 kg-m @ 9000rpm
- Good low to mid-speed rideability
- Direct drive camshaft for excellent high rpm performance
- Forged aluminium pistons for reduced reciprocating weight
- Light and strong carburised con rods
- Lightweight DiaSil low-friction cylinders
- Offset cylinders for reduced frictional losses
- Compact combustion chamber design
- R6-inspired 2-into-1 muffler
- Primary coupled balancer
- Progressive throttle pulleys for smooth acceleration
YZF-R3 CHASSIS
Lightweight diamond-type frame
The R3 is equipped with a newly designed steel diamond-type tubular
frame that has been developed using the latest structural analysis
technology. Its main tubes are 35mm diameter steel pipe, and the
compact 321cc engine acts as a stressed member and features three
rigid mounts and one rubber mount.
Idealised front/rear weight distribution
With a wet weight of only 169kg, the R3 has been developed to
attract those riders who may be stepping up from the 125cc class,
as well as newer riders who may have little riding experience. To
cater for this important sector of the market, Yamaha's designers
have created a chassis that delivers a predictable handling
character.
The wheelbase has been set at a relatively compact 1380mm, while
the caster angle is 25.5 degrees, and the seat is also set at a
manageable height of 780mm to enhance rider confidence.
Significantly the front/rear weight balance is almost 50/50, and
together with the use of 17-inch wheels and the centralisation of
the bike's mass, this design gives predictable and easy handling
both in the city and on the open road.
Combined with features such as the instant engine response and
progressive throttle action, these measures work together to make
the YZF-R3 a genuine all rounder capable of handling everything
from weekday commuting through to weekend sports riding and much
more.
R1-type long swingarm
The YZF-R1 was one of the first supersport models to feature a long
swingarm, and this proven technology has been adopted by the new
YZF-R3. By using a longer swingarm there is less variability in the
chassis geometry during acceleration, cornering and deceleration,
and this ensures more stable handling.
This 573mm long swingarm gives the R3 chassis the same
swingarm/wheelbase ratio as the race-winning R1, giving strong
straight line handling performance and more efficient transmission
of power to the rear wheel. Manufactured from pressed steel and
featuring an asymmetrical left/right design, this long swingarm
delivers a good balance of weight, strength and rigidity.
Lightweight sports suspension systems
The R3 is equipped with front forks using sturdy 41mm diameter
tubes, the largest in the class, and is fitted with an aluminium
handlebar crown and under bracket. Offering 130mm of front wheel
movement, these forks are designed to deliver smooth action
combined with a good feeling of rigidity that helps to ensure
confident and predictable handling.
The Monocross rear suspension system gives 125mm of rear wheel
travel, and its lightweight design gives a smooth and comfortable
ride. The compact shock absorber is mounted directly to the long
swingarm, and the optimized layout of the drive axis, swingarm axis
and rear axle contribute to the R3's stable handling, as well as
accentuating this new sports bike's thrilling and engaging
character during acceleration and braking.
Ten spoke cast aluminium wheels and large diameter disc
brakes
Lightweight 10-spoke aluminium wheels underline the R3's supersport
character and accentuate this new bike's R-series specification.
Featuring five pairs of thin cast spokes that emphasize the bike's
light and sleek image, the 17-inch wheels are fitted with a
110/70-17 front tyre and a 140/70-17 rear tyre.
The lightweight wheels are equipped with a large diameter 298mm
floating front disc with a two-pot caliper, and a 220mm rear disc
with single pot caliper that give smooth, strong and progressive
braking performance. ABS is fitted as standard equipment.
Multi-function instrumentation
Featuring a wide range of information, the multi-function
instrument panel includes an analogue tachometer and digital
speedometer – and to underline its strong
R-series heritage the R3's instruments feature a shift timing
indicator lamp similar to the design used on the YZF-R1. There's
also a gear position indicator, fuel gauge, water temperature gauge
as well as fuel economy information, clock, tripmeters and
more.
YZF-R3 Chassis Technical Highlights
- Predictable handling
- Lightweight tubular steel diamond type frame
- 169kg wet weight
- Virtually 50/50 front/rear weight distribution
- Short 1380mm wheelbase
- Long R1-inspired swingarm with identical swingarm/wheelbase
ratio
- 41mm front forks with 130mm wheel travel
- Lightweight Monocross rear suspension giving 125mm wheel
travel
- Lightweight 10-spoke cast aluminium wheels
- Floating 298mm front disc/220mm rear disc with ABS
- ABS fitted as standard equipment
- Multifunction instruments, analogue tachometer/digital
speedometer
- 780mm seat height with separate rider and passenger seats
- Clip on handlebars with wide 68 degree turning angle
- 14-litre fuel tank for good riding range
YZF-R3 STYLING
In the same way that the YZF-R1, R6 and R15 are instantly
identifiable as being part of the same thoroughbred R-series
family, so too has the look, character and feel of the YZF-R3 been
shaped by the same 'R-DNA' that characterises Yamaha's supersport
models.
The key elements of 'R-DNA' are the aggressive twin headlight
fairing and the centrally positioned front air duct, as well as the
forceful mass-forward silhouette, and the athletic and aerodynamic
body.
Aggressive twin headlight fairing with central air
duct
The YZF-R3's fairing features twin headlights with a reverse slant
design that gives this new A2 supersport bike a distinctive image
that, while clearly part of the R-series family, has its own unique
look. Between the lights is a centrally located air duct
reminiscent of the YZR-M1 and YZF-R6, further strengthening the
family ties.
Mass forward silhouette
The mass forward silhouette is created by the slim and lightweight
image of the sharp and high tail, combined with the large angular
V-shaped sections of the fairing sides. This creates an impression
of mass concentration just behind the front wheel, suggesting
strong front wheel traction and a real impression of forward
motion.
Athletic and aerodynamic body
The combination of an aerodynamic layered fairing with lightweight
cast aluminium wheels - reinforced by the muscular look of the long
swingarm and the strength conveyed by the mass centralised design -
conveys a sleek and athletic impression.
2015 YZF-R3 specifications |
Engine type
|
2-Cylinder, liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, DOHC, 4-valves
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Displacement
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321cc
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Bore x stroke
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68.0 mm x 44.1 mm
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Compression ratio
|
11.2 : 1
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Maximum power
|
30.9 kW (42.0PS) @ 10,750 rpm
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Maximum torque
|
29.6 Nm (3.0 kg-m) @ 9,000 rpm
|
Lubrication system
|
Wet sump
|
Clutch type
|
Wet, Multiple Disc
|
Fuel management
|
Fuel Injection
|
Ignition system
|
TCI
|
Starter system
|
Electric
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Transmission system
|
Constant Mesh, 6-speed
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Final transmission
|
Chain
|
Chassis
Frame |
Diamond
|
Front suspension system
|
Telescopic forks
|
Front travel
|
130 mm
|
Caster angle
|
25º
|
Trail
|
95 mm
|
Rear suspension system
|
Swingarm
|
Rear travel
|
125 mm
|
Front brake
|
Single disc, Ø 298 mm with ABS
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Rear brake
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Single disc, Ø 220 mm with ABS
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Front tyre
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110/70-17M/C 54H (Tubeless)
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Rear tyre
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140/70-17M/C 66H (Tubeless)
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Dimensions
Overall length |
2090 mm
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Overall width
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720 mm
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Overall height
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1135 mm
|
Seat height
|
780 mm
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Wheel base
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1380 mm
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Minimum ground clearance
|
160 mm
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Wet weight (including full oil and 14 litres of fuel)
|
169 kg
|
Fuel tank capacity
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14.0 L
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Oil tank capacity
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2.4 L
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Warranty
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24 months parts and labour, unlimited kms
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Colours
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Race Blu, Midnight Black, Racing Red
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RRP (inc GST)
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$6099 or $6999 ride away
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