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Crossplane 3 cylinder? There's basically only one way to build a thee cylinder crankshaft. Yamaha is basically going to build a Triumph. Still wouldn't stop me from buying a Japanese triple. Calling it crossplane is just marketing.
Crossplane 3 cylinder? There's basically only one way to build a thee cylinder crankshaft. Yamaha is basically going to build a Triumph. Still wouldn't stop me from buying a Japanese triple. Calling it crossplane is just marketing.
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Yes, that is just a marketing gimmick! Triumph Triples already have crossplane crankshaft necessitated by the triple cylinder design. The same reason why Triumphs don't need a slipper clutch either..
Isn't the crossplane R1 also beneficial because of the firing order also? I don't know much about this stuff![]()
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Here's a standard 3 cylinder crankshaft. The crankshaft is designed so that the cylinder a fire at 0-240-480. It takes 1.3 revolutions of the crankshaft to fire every cylinder.
A flatplane inline 4 fires at 0-180-360-540. It takes two revolutions of the crank to fire all four cylinders.
The crossplane crank has a firing order of 270-180-90-180. It takes 1 revolution of the crankshaft to fire every cylinder
My point is, crankshafts have been around for a long long time. Yamaha didn't invent anything when they put the crossplane crank in the M1/R1. They just took proven American V8 technology and cut the number of crank pins and cylinders in half. It's highly doubtfully hat they are designing something new from the ground up in the 3 cylinder technology. They're just taking a standard triple and rebranding it as "crossplane" to drive M1/R1 lovers to buy more bikes.
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Yamaha is seriously missing out on a 250 (or 300 class now) mini-R6. Think of all the people they could attract to their brand who would sell their Ninja 250 and upgrade to an R6 anyway!