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Rossi Yamaha YZR-M1 Official Build Diary - Pack 1 (UK) Options
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#1 Posted : 13 August 2018 15:39:17

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The Yamaha YZR-M1 is an inline-four motorcycle specifically developed by Yamaha Motor Company to race in the MotoGP series. It succeeded the 500cc YZR500 by the 2002 season and was originally developed with a 990cc engine. Since then, the YZR-M1 has been continuously developed into several iterations through the 990cc, 800cc and 1000cc era's of GP Motorcycle Racing and the YZR-M1 lives on into the 2018 MotoGp series.

The incredible YZR-M1 powered Valentino Rossi to four of his seven championships in the premier class of Grand Prix motorcycle racing. Designed by Yamaha to contest the new MotoGP series, the YZR ‘Mission One’ developed into a winner when Rossi joined the team in 2004 – and rapidly became the bike to beat. In Valentino’s first season with Yamaha, his YZR-M1 took him to victory in nine of the 16 GPs, and in his second year, he won 10 of the 17 rounds, coming second or third in another five races and finishing an incredible 147 points clear of his nearest rival.

The Valentino Rossi Yamaha YZR-M1 model kit:

The DeAgostini ModelSpace YZR-M1 model is the 2016 Movistar Yamaha MotoGP motorcycle that took Yamaha to the team championship and powered Rossi to victory on the Jerez and Barcelona circuits in Spain. With over 240bhp on tap from its supertrick 1,000cc engine, the YZR-M1 is capable of speeds in excess of 210mph (340km/h).

This superb 1:4-scale replica has full mechanical details: Authentic liquid-cooled four-cylinder 16-valve engine, twin-spar deltabox frame, working front & rear suspension, accurately modelled pre-painted fairings complete with sponsors’ logo's.

Length: 540mm - Height: 296mm - Width: 180mm

Weight: approx 4.5kg

Made of die-cast metal, ABS plastic and thermoplastic rubber, this is a must-have model for any model collector, MotoGP or Rossi fan. The assembly guide contains clear, step-by-step instructions, accompanied by detailed photos, to make building your model as easy as possible.

In collaboration with YAMAHA VR46

UK Official Video Build: Coming soon!

Available here: https://www.deagostini.c...ls/valentino-rossi-bike

[/color]Follow the simple step-by-step instructions download to assemble your own YZR-M1 and enjoy building a museum-quality replica to treasure!

Note: The UK build sequence slightly differs to the USA Rossi build sequence, but delivers identical models.
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#2 Posted : 13 August 2018 19:03:54

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Pack 1 contains parts for stages 1-3

Stage 1

Contents: Tank front, Yamaha badges, Screwdriver

Before fixing the right hand Yamaha badge into place, test-fit it into the matching recess on the right side of the tank. Using tweezers remove the backing paper from the back of the Yamaha badge and fit the badge into the recess,
matching the indentation, lightly pressing the badge into place in the recess. Repeat this process to fit the second Yamaha badge onto the left side of the tank.

Stage complete, carefully store any remaining parts in a stage labelled bag.


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Stage 2

Contents: Tank rear, left front brake disc, Screw type A

Note Screw type A is slotted not Phillips as stated in the instructions

Bring the two halves of the fuel tank together ensuring the join is as flush as possible. Holding them together tighten a screw into the hole at the rear of the filler cap hole.

Stage complete, carefully store any remaining parts in a stage labelled bag.
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Stage 3

Contents: Front fender, Right front brake disc.

There is no construction at this stage.

Stage complete, carefully store any remaining parts in a stage labelled bag.


You can view the official video build for this pack here

https://www.youtube.com/...ph5t4Y_J7U3u2oaId8WuxTv
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