The Winner of the Iconic 1998 Yamaha YZF-R1 4XV was Lewis Exley Ticket No 638 – Order 14111
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Username | Ticket Number | Gift Products | Chosen Answer |
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lewis.exley | 638 | # | Predator |
We have slashed the odds for the Iconic Yamaha R1 – We started with 1499 tickets but we have just axed 500 tickets…. so there are only 999 tickets now available.
If you’ve already brought a ticket your odds of winning this beauty just increased!
If you have been thinking about entering, its go time!! We’ve just increased your chance of winning by 33% ……. ooooossshhhhh
We draw her live this Sunday at 7pm – Its your chance to take home an ICON!
COME & GET IT
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Yamaha’s YZF-R1 is THE ultimate 1990s inline-four superbike. Faster, lighter, more powerful and agile than its rivals, the original 1998 4XV model represents the developmental apex of the genre for that decade. Now, 25 years on from its launch, first-model YZF-R1s (4XV) and their close descendants (5JJ and 5PW) have become the most desirable, sought after and collectable litre-class sports bikes of that era. And with good reason.
The YZF-R1’s distinctive shark-like styling helped massively, too. Aggressive yet classy – especially in red and white which, although not as popular as blue when new, has become the must-have colour now
“They say you shouldn’t meet your heroes, but the R1 just makes everything so easy. There are no bad vibes, no knee ache or surprises that mar the experience of riding it, and there’s even a huge space under the pillion seat for a couple of sandwiches. Try that on your Panigale!”
Highlights
The Yamaha YZF-R1 is a legendary sportbike known for its performance and cutting-edge features. Here are some highlights:
- Supersport Braking and Suspension: The R1 boasts high-performance braking and suspension components. It’s designed for precise handling and stability, whether on the track or the street.
- Iconic Styling: With its aggressive lines and aerodynamic fairings, the R1 has an unmistakable presence. The iconic R-Series styling pays homage to Yamaha’s racing heritage.
- Track Performance: The R1’s racing DNA shines through on the track. It’s a favorite among enthusiasts who seek exhilarating performance and precise cornering.
- History: With a FSH and only 19,564 miles on the clock. You know this baby has been loved.
Engine size | 998.0 ccm (60.90 cubic inches) |
Type of engine | In-line four, four-stroke |
Output | 150.0 HP (109.5 kW)) @ 10000 RPM |
Torque | 108.0 Nm (11.0 kgf-m or 79.7 ft.lbs) @ 8500 RPM |
Top speed | 280.0 km/h (174.0 mph) |
Valves per cylinder | 5 |
Cooling system | Liquid |
Gearbox | 6-speed |
Transmission type | Chain (final drive) |
The Winner will be drawn live on Facebook on Sunday 18th August 2024 @ 7pm
General Terms & Requirements:
- Guaranteed Winner regardless of Ticket Sales.
- Entrants Must be Over 18 Years Old
- Head over to our Facebook Page to watch live. The Winner will be drawn live on Facebook on Sunday 18th August 2024 @ 7pm
- You do not have to watch the live draw to win – We will contact winners during the live draw, and again within 24 Hrs of the draw if the winner is unavailable.
- All live draws are published and available to watch on our Youtube Channel, should you want to rewatch!
- A Cash Alternative is available
- Check Out our Trustpilot page to see our rated Excellent reviews: The Great Motorcycle Giveaway Reviews | Read Customer Service Reviews of thegreatmotorcyclegiveaway.co.uk (trustpilot.com)
This is a UK residents only based competition
Description
We have slashed the odds for the Iconic Yamaha R1 – We started with 1499 tickets but we have just axed 500 tickets…. so there are only 999 tickets now available.
If you’ve already brought a ticket your odds of winning this beauty just increased!
If you have been thinking about entering, its go time!! We’ve just increased your chance of winning by 33% ……. ooooossshhhhh
We draw her live this Sunday at 7pm – Its your chance to take home an ICON!
COME & GET IT
Icon Incoming
Yamaha’s YZF-R1 is THE ultimate 1990s inline-four superbike. Faster, lighter, more powerful and agile than its rivals, the original 1998 4XV model represents the developmental apex of the genre for that decade. Now, 25 years on from its launch, first-model YZF-R1s (4XV) and their close descendants (5JJ and 5PW) have become the most desirable, sought after and collectable litre-class sports bikes of that era. And with good reason.
The YZF-R1’s distinctive shark-like styling helped massively, too. Aggressive yet classy – especially in red and white which, although not as popular as blue when new, has become the must-have colour now
“They say you shouldn’t meet your heroes, but the R1 just makes everything so easy. There are no bad vibes, no knee ache or surprises that mar the experience of riding it, and there’s even a huge space under the pillion seat for a couple of sandwiches. Try that on your Panigale!”
Highlights
The Yamaha YZF-R1 is a legendary sportbike known for its performance and cutting-edge features. Here are some highlights:
- Supersport Braking and Suspension: The R1 boasts high-performance braking and suspension components. It’s designed for precise handling and stability, whether on the track or the street.
- Iconic Styling: With its aggressive lines and aerodynamic fairings, the R1 has an unmistakable presence. The iconic R-Series styling pays homage to Yamaha’s racing heritage.
- Track Performance: The R1’s racing DNA shines through on the track. It’s a favorite among enthusiasts who seek exhilarating performance and precise cornering.
- History: With a FSH and only 19,564 miles on the clock. You know this baby has been loved.
Engine size | 998.0 ccm (60.90 cubic inches) |
Type of engine | In-line four, four-stroke |
Output | 150.0 HP (109.5 kW)) @ 10000 RPM |
Torque | 108.0 Nm (11.0 kgf-m or 79.7 ft.lbs) @ 8500 RPM |
Top speed | 280.0 km/h (174.0 mph) |
Valves per cylinder | 5 |
Cooling system | Liquid |
Gearbox | 6-speed |
Transmission type | Chain (final drive) |
The Winner will be drawn live on Facebook on Sunday 18th August 2024 @ 7pm
General Terms & Requirements:
- Guaranteed Winner regardless of Ticket Sales.
- Entrants Must be Over 18 Years Old
- Head over to our Facebook Page to watch live. The Winner will be drawn live on Facebook on Sunday 18th August 2024 @ 7pm
- You do not have to watch the live draw to win – We will contact winners during the live draw, and again within 24 Hrs of the draw if the winner is unavailable.
- All live draws are published and available to watch on our Youtube Channel, should you want to rewatch!
- A Cash Alternative is available
- Check Out our Trustpilot page to see our rated Excellent reviews: The Great Motorcycle Giveaway Reviews | Read Customer Service Reviews of thegreatmotorcyclegiveaway.co.uk (trustpilot.com)
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