This finished 1/12 display panel reproduces the Yamaha YZR-M1 in its 2005 specification and is supplied as a display-quality reference for collectors and model makers.
The Yamaha YZR-M1 in the mid-2000s served as Yamaha's leading four-stroke prototype sport motorcycle. The 2005 machine used a 990cc inline four-cylinder engine, adopted four-valve heads in place of five-valve units to raise top speed and efficiency, and saw refinements to frame layout, suspension damping and brake control. Notable liveries that season included a yellow-and-black design and a white-and-red block layout used at Valencia.
The panel displays the external components laid out to indicate their positions on the motorcycle and is shipped with an aluminum nameplate and a unique serial number. It functions as a visual parts reference or wall display that documents the 2005 YZR-M1's external component arrangement.
A ready-made, non-assembly display panel that documents the external parts layout of the 2005 Yamaha YZR-M1, suited to display collectors and builders seeking a precise reference.
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