This 1/12 finished display parts panel represents the Yamaha YZR-M1 in its 2005 specification, presented as a collector-grade presentation panel for study and exhibition.
The Yamaha YZR-M1 competed in the mid-2000s as Yamaha's top four-stroke prototype sport motorcycle. The 2005 version used a 990cc inline four-cylinder engine, moved from five-valve to four-valve heads to enhance top-end speed and efficiency, and received updates to frame geometry, suspension damping and brake control. Livery variants that year included a yellow-and-black scheme and a white-and-red block finish used at the Valencia round.
The display panel lays out the major external components to show their relative placement on the machine, and is supplied with an aluminum nameplate and an individually stamped serial number. It is intended as a visual reference for builders and as a wall-mounted exhibit documenting the 2005 YZR-M1's external component layout.
A finished, non-assembled display panel documenting the external parts arrangement of the 2005 Yamaha YZR-M1, suited to collectors and builders seeking a clear parts reference.
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