@@vickyromero9866 Exactly what I was going to say. It was fine apparently when Honda and Yamaha dominated the series for 40 YEARS, but when Ducati win three championships on the trot, the Jap bike people are "bored". Suck it up girls! Those of us who owned, worked on, and staunchly supported the (smaller) Ducati brand, in my case for 50 years, feel this is a deserved success. Ducati never gave up, during all those decades of Japanese makes' domination, and surely that is to be respected, not described as "boring". Ducati have brought laptimes down, and excitement levels up, and I for one LOVE it. The best racing ever - get used to it.
Headline reads "Yamaha and Pramac Finally Tests V4 Bike". Video states "in the middle of the 2025 season". Not what the headline promised. This ongoing 'clickbait dishonesty' means I will not be back.
Come on yamaha I’ve always been a yammy fan from when the early Rossi days will be good to see team blue back on top they have tested an early stage of the v4 however the weather was not the best however like in all there test the weather has never been on there side and Jan don’t hold any promises either however if Yamaha could get danni pedrosa as a test rider that would be amazing as personally I think he is the best test rider there is Yamaha has developed a v4 in there vmax but never discontinued that Bike but they they have the know how and they have made massive leaps
Maybe check out the full stop function! And Spellcheck... With the 'concessions' they have, Yamaha can test their bike anywhere in the world, including the southern hemisphere, with countries like Australia currently enjoying hot, dry weather. The V4 V-Max has no connection to anything in MotoGP, either in the '80s when it was made, or currently. Their attempts to produce V-twins, to cash in on Ducati's popularity, resulted in Virago-style abominations. Like the overweight, stupid V4 V-Max, which I both rode, and worked on, as I did the V-twin Yamahas. Horrible. The reality appears to be that Yamaha have a V4 engine, but it blows up when they rev it. Many rumours along that line. But even without giving credence to rumours, you can be sure they would be parading it if it was a goer. I don't expect Yamaha to develop a successful V4 before 2027, if ever. Ducati have such a jump on the other makes with the V4 technology, incorporated into highly successful bikes for 19 years now, the others may never catch up, no matter what Dani (one N) Pedrosa brings to the testing.
Come on Yamaha bring back the glory days V4 power please no more messing around 🏁
Yamaha is expected to recover soon, I'm bored of Ducati's dominance.
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When Yamaha and Honda dominated you weren't bothered???😂😂😂
I'm not
@@vickyromero9866 Exactly what I was going to say. It was fine apparently when Honda and Yamaha dominated the series for 40 YEARS, but when Ducati win three championships on the trot, the Jap bike people are "bored". Suck it up girls! Those of us who owned, worked on, and staunchly supported the (smaller) Ducati brand, in my case for 50 years, feel this is a deserved success. Ducati never gave up, during all those decades of Japanese makes' domination, and surely that is to be respected, not described as "boring". Ducati have brought laptimes down, and excitement levels up, and I for one LOVE it. The best racing ever - get used to it.
Codswallop, the engine has not been installed in a rolling chassis yet.
All these fake statements.. yt is full off v4 .. but it hasnt been tested on track yet ..
Headline reads "Yamaha and Pramac Finally Tests V4 Bike". Video states "in the middle of the 2025 season". Not what the headline promised. This ongoing 'clickbait dishonesty' means I will not be back.
Come on yamaha I’ve always been a yammy fan from when the early Rossi days will be good to see team blue back on top they have tested an early stage of the v4 however the weather was not the best however like in all there test the weather has never been on there side and Jan don’t hold any promises either however if Yamaha could get danni pedrosa as a test rider that would be amazing as personally I think he is the best test rider there is Yamaha has developed a v4 in there vmax but never discontinued that Bike but they they have the know how and they have made massive leaps
Maybe check out the full stop function! And Spellcheck... With the 'concessions' they have, Yamaha can test their bike anywhere in the world, including the southern hemisphere, with countries like Australia currently enjoying hot, dry weather.
The V4 V-Max has no connection to anything in MotoGP, either in the '80s when it was made, or currently. Their attempts to produce V-twins, to cash in on Ducati's popularity, resulted in Virago-style abominations. Like the overweight, stupid V4 V-Max, which I both rode, and worked on, as I did the V-twin Yamahas. Horrible.
The reality appears to be that Yamaha have a V4 engine, but it blows up when they rev it. Many rumours along that line. But even without giving credence to rumours, you can be sure they would be parading it if it was a goer. I don't expect Yamaha to develop a successful V4 before 2027, if ever. Ducati have such a jump on the other makes with the V4 technology, incorporated into highly successful bikes for 19 years now, the others may never catch up, no matter what Dani (one N) Pedrosa brings to the testing.
YAMAHA = YZR-1M = Motor
"V4" Turbo :
240 H.P. Potência :
Velocidades Max :
360 Km /h = Testes ~ Treinos ~
Livres ! Resultados! Obtidos! :
Positivos !
YAMAHA =
Parabéns !
Temporada ! G.P. =
2025 ! ❤❤❤
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