Sharper style. More control. Improved
functionality
Yamaha Motor Australia has released the new FJR1300A - a machine
that can justifiably claim to have been responsible for the growth
and development of the sport tourer category in the past
decade.
By offering class-leading engine and chassis performance
combined with high levels of comfort and genuine longdistance
capability, the FJR1300A has built up a committed following among
motorcyclists.
The new-generation FJR1300A model is designed to give today's
sport touring riders a sharper style, higher levels of engine and
chassis control, and significantly improved functionality with
enhanced riding pleasure. Featuring fresh and aggressive new
bodywork, as well as an uprated engine benefiting from the
Yamaha’s latest electronic control technology,
and a refined sports chassis, the latest FJR1300A brings higher
levels of quality, performance and satisfaction to the discerning
customer.
Yamaha Chip Controlled Throttle (YCC-T)
The latest FJR model is equipped with some of the most advanced
electronic control systems available in the motorcycle industry,
including the Yamaha Chip Controlled Throttle system (YCC-T).
This system functions by monitoring the rider's throttle
actions, which are then fed into the ECU.
The high processing speeds of the ECU calculates the optimum
degree of throttle valve opening to suit the prevailing conditions,
and the servomotor-driven activator adjusts the throttle valve,
ensuring that it delivers the right volume of air required to
achieve the most desirable power characteristics.
As well as increasing overall power output by 2.8bhp, the new
YCC-T contributes towards further refining the
FJR’s outstanding driveability, and also makes
for smoother throttle response for increased riding pleasure.
New Traction Control System (TCS)
A significant change to the FJR for 2013 is the addition of a
new Traction Control System (TCS) which is sure to be welcomed,
especially by those riders who use their bike all-year round, and
in all weather conditions. This electronic system uses sensors to
detect any rear wheel spin, and as soon as the rear tyre loses
traction the TCS instantaneously adjusts the bike's ignition
timing, as well as the fuel injection volume and throttle opening
to momentarily cut drive, and ensure that traction is
maintained.
This new TCS system is particularly useful when accelerating on
wet or unpaved roads, and it can be switched on or off to suit the
rider's preferences and the prevailing surface and weather
conditions.
Cruise control system
The 2013 FJR model benefits from a new easy-to-operate cruise
control system, which has been designed to make long-distance
touring more relaxing and enjoyable.
The new system functions in 3rd, 4th and 5th gears between 50
km/h and 180 km/h, and is operated by two switches located on the
left handlebar assembly. Cruise speed can be increased or decreased
in 2 km/h increments by single pushes on the switchgear, and larger
adjustments are made by holding the switch down for longer periods.
Any application of the brakes, clutch or throttle immediately
disengages the cruise control function, and a 'resume' switch takes
the rider back to the last cruise control speed setting.
This cruise control system allows owners to maintain a constant
speed when riding over flat and hilly terrain and is a useful tool
to automatically respect speed limits without constantly having to
check the speedometer, thereby allowing riders to concentrate fully
on traffic conditions, road signs and any potential hazards.
Yamaha D-MODE
Yamaha D-MODE is an example of how the application of electronic
rider aids can allow the FJR owner to optimise the potential of
their machine in different riding conditions.
The system changes the character of the engine performance by
adjusting the throttle valve in the Yamaha Chip Controlled Throttle
(YCC-T). Yamaha DMODE offers the rider a choice of two running
modes, identified as 'T' mode and 'S' mode, which are operated by a
push switch on the right handlebar.
In 'T' mode the FJR models produce a 'softer' power curve which
is suited to around-town or long-distance cruising.
For more sports riding the 'S' mode can be selected, which
transforms the character of the bike and allows the rider to
explore the power output of the high-performance 1,298cc inline 4-
cylinder engine.
Revised intake and exhaust systems
Yamaha's engineers have redesigned the 2013 FJR's throttle
bodies in order to allow the new YCC-T system to work most
effectively. In addition to this change to the intake side, the
latest models also benefit from a new exhaust system featuring
reshaped internals and revised length, as well as a stylish new
tail cap. Combined with the new, high-tech YCC-T Yamaha Chip
Controlled Throttle system, these measures help to deliver optimum
overall performance at all throttle openings.
By allowing the engine to run more efficiently, the new intake
and exhaust systems have made it possible to reduce the number of
catalysers in the exhaust system from four to two. As well as
reducing weight, the reduction in the number of catalysers required
to exceed emissions regulations reduces the use of scarce rare
metals.
Direct-plated sleeveless cylinders
Direct-plated sleeveless cylinders are used on the FJR for the
first time. The new design is similar to that which has been
successfully used on the YZF-R1 and YZF-R6 supersport models.
Rather than using a conventional liner or sleeve which is fitted
within the alloy cylinders, the new system features a hardened bore
that has been Completely redesigned screen provides a more
comfortable ride, stays in place when ignition is off and moves
quicker than before electro-plated directly onto the alloy. The
main advantage is that is improves heat dissipation to give
consistently strong engine running performance.
Unified ABS braking
As per previous model, the new FJR features a unified braking
system that applies one front brake when the rear is activated. The
system is smart in that a light touch of the rear will apply rear
brake only which allows the rider to settle the bike into a corner.
Braking is ABS enabled.
Engine Changes for 2013
- Yamaha Chip Controlled Throttle (YCC-T) system
- Traction control system
- Cruise Control System
- Yamaha D-MODE 2-position throttle mapping
- Redesigned throttle bodies
- New exhaust pipe and muffler cap
- Liner-less direct-plated cylinder
- New engine cover parts
Redesigned windscreen, front cowl and central air
duct
The FJR features redesigned front bodywork which gives the 2013
model a refreshed and more aggressive appearance, and also offers a
number of tangible benefits to the rider.
Major changes have been made to the electrically-operated
windscreen. Its shape has been changed to give smoother airflow,
and the centre air duct has been redesigned at both the intake and
exit mouths. The reshaped ducts reduce the air pressure and
turbulence felt by the rider's upper body, giving a much more
relaxed and pleasant ride, particularly at higher speeds.
The design of the rails on which the screen moves has been
simplified for smoother operation, and the speed at which the
screen can be electrically adjusted is now twice that of the
current model. As well as the improvement in functionality, these
changes have also reduced the number of parts in the mechanism,
making it simpler, lighter and more efficient. Another detail
change is the fact that the main screen maintains its position when
the ignition is turned off.
For improved wind deflection and higher quality of finish, the
whole front cowl has been redesigned for 2013. A new upper cowl is
now a one-piece unit, while the lower cowl offers better wind and
weather protection around the rider's leg area - and for added
convenience, the adjustable panel in the lower cowl had been
modified so that it can be adjusted without the need for tools.
These changes for 2013 combine to give improved appearance,
quicker and smoother screen operation, and an enhanced feel of
quality, whilst also maintaining the FJR's excellent wind
protection and aerodynamic qualities.
Sharp new dual-headlight design with LED position
lights
The whole new look of the FJR models has been emphasised by a
new more aggressive dual-headlight design.
These latest angular dual headlights gives a stronger and more
dynamic looking 'face', also they are equipped with a total of six
LED bulbs along the low edge to give a distinctive 'eyeline' which
serves to give strength and movement to the FJR's front end.
LED front turn signals
To complement the sharp new front end design, the new front cowl
is equipped with built-in LED turn signals whose shape and location
enhance the lines of the bodywork. There are two separate turn
signals on each side of the cowl, and the lenses have been designed
to point downwards towards the front wheel axle to accentuate the
dynamic appearance of the new bodywork.
New front fork internals and revised rear suspension
settings
In order to enhance the overall levels of comfort for both the
rider and passenger, the FJR1300A sees a number of important
changes to its front and rear suspension systems. The 48mm front
forks are equipped with new internal components - including an
aluminium piston rod and aluminium plunger - to reduce weight for
more responsive action. Furthermore, the spring rate has been
modified to give smooth and progressive suspension action over the
whole stroke of 135mm.
To complement the improvements to the front forks we have also
made significant changes to the rear suspension system, which now
runs with a revised spring rate and altered damping characteristics
for 2013. The combined effect is to deliver optimised suspension
action for better handling performance, and also higher levels of
comfort for the rider and their passenger.
New radial tyres
To match the improvements to the engine and chassis
specification, the FJR is equipped with a new brand of radial tyres
designed for higher levels of driveability with first-class
handling performance. The new tyres’
specifications match the chassis designs of the latest FJR models,
allowing the rider to optimise the potential of these
high-performance sport tourers.
New multi-function handlebar switches
New handlebar control switches have been designed to allow quick
and easy operation. As well as the usual switches such as horn,
high/low beam and turn signals, the FJR models feature a heated
grip temperature adjustment, electronic windscreen adjustment,
multi-function instrument panel display switching and a new
combined engine start/stop switch.
New high-specification 3-part instrument
panel
Inspired by the consoles used in luxury cars, the new
instrumentation is a 3- part design with a centrally-located
digital speedometer that is flanked by an analogue tachometer on
the left, and multi-function dot matrix display on the right. The
displays can be customised to suit individual preferences.
New easy-action main stand
Yamaha's designers have reviewed the design and functionality of
every aspect of the FJR models for 2013. Consequently the centre
stand has been modified to deliver enhanced comfort and
convenience. Changes have been made to the link and pivot
positions, and as a result the stand can be operated using 30% less
energy.
Detail changes
Other detail changes to the 2013 FJR models include a suede-look
seat cover side trim, a new tail-light lens and two-piece passenger
footrests.
Touring side cases fitted as standard
equipment
As with previous models, the latest FJR1300A is fitted with
unit-colour matching touring side cases as standard equipment.
Featuring chrome plated side protectors, these side cases are
robust and waterproof, and benefit from a single-key operation lock
system. Each side case can carry up to 10kg in weight, and is
capable of holding about 30 litres of luggage or a full-face
helmet. Yamaha offers an optional high-quality lightweight inner
bag to suit the touring side cases, which features carry handles
and shoulder straps for added convenience.
Full line-up of accessories
To enhance the long-distance capabilities of the FJR1300A Yamaha
has developed a comprehensive line-up of accessories.
Manufactured from lightweight titanium alloy, the Akrapovic
slip-on mufflers give the FJR models a sportier exhaust note and
reduce weight. As an alternative to the touring side cases which
are fitted as standard equipment, FJR riders can fit a 39-litre
unit-colour matching touring top case - which requires a mounting
plate available separately - as well as the separate inner bag.
Yamaha also offers a passenger backrest which mounts to the
touring top case. If more storage space is required, there's also a
tank bag which can be expanded to take 35 litres.
Yamaha offers a high screen that's over 100mm taller than the
standard design for more wind protection, as well as a specially
designed extra comfort dual seat for added luxury. The unit-colour
matching knuckle visors are designed to keep the wind at bay on the
longest of rides, while the foot shields - also in unit-matching
colours - integrate with the side cowlings to give good wind and
weather protection.
Lightweight bolt-on frame sliders help to protect the frame,
cowl and crankcases from accidental damage as much as possible, and
serious long distance riders will appreciate the GPS holder which
is suitable for the Garmin Zumo660 and Zumo350LM devices. Also
available is a stylish resin tankpad which protects the FJR's fuel
tank from scuffs and scratches - and besides the standard DC
socket, an additional 12V DC outlet socket kit is available for
fitment close to the handlebar on the FJR1300A. Owners will want to
keep their bike in first class condition, and Yamaha offers indoor
and outdoor covers to protect the FJR.
FJR1300A Accessories
- Lightweight titanium alloy Akrapovic slip-on mufflers
- Touring side case inner bags with carry handles and straps
- Unit-colour matching 50-litre touring top case\*
- Touring top case 40-litre inner bag with carry handles and
straps
- Passenger backrest for 50-litre touring top case
- High screen 593h x 510w (103mm taller than standard)
- Extra comfort dual seat for very long distance riding
- Frame protectors/sliders
- Unit-colour matching knuckle visors
- Unit-colour matching foot shields
- GPS holder for Garmin devices
- Extra 12V DC outlet kit - FJR1300A only
- 35-litre touring tankbag
- FJR tankpad
- Top case mounting plate
- Top case/side case key cylinders for one-key operation
- Large and medium unit indoor cover
- Large and medium unit outdoor cover
Please note: The touring side cases and the 39-litre touring top
case are stand-alone products, and Yamaha recommends that they are
not installed and used together at the same time.
Chassis changes for 2013
- New quickly-adjustable electric screen
- New upper cowl
- New undercowl with modified adjustable panel
- New 'two-eyed' headlight with LED position lights
- New LED turn signals
- Revised front and rear suspension settings
- New high-specification multi-function LCD instrument panel
- New multi-function handlebar switch units
- New-specification front and rear tyres
- New centre stand with lighter operation
- Suede-look seat cover side trim
- New tail-light lens
- New two-piece passenger footrests
The 2013 FJR1300A is available now in Frosted Blade only at $24,999
RRP