Rocking a smaller engine than its regular counterpart, meaning a 689cc liquid-cooled, 4-stroke unit, the World GP supersport is perfect for those willing to get a taste of motorcycle racing while at the same time not going overboard in terms of power and skill. Playing in the 1,000 class of bikes, it proved successful enough to be kept in production until the modern day, and it’s presently selling from $17,999.īut what if we told you there’s a version of it that is a lot cheaper and more flavored, strangely enough? Enter the Yamaha YZF-R1 World GP 60th Anniversary Edition, a bike introduced in January 2022 as a means to pay “tribute to Yamaha’s passion for racing and winning at the highest levels of motorsport.” Ever since 1998, Japanese bike maker Yamaha has been offering a supersport motorcycle called YZF-R1.
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