This finished 1/12 display parts panel reproduces the Yamaha YZR-M1 as specified in 2005, supplied as a show-quality reference item for exhibition and modelling research.
The Yamaha YZR-M1 of the mid-2000s was Yamaha's principal four-stroke prototype sport motorcycle. The 2005 update featured a 990cc inline four-cylinder engine, the transition from five-valve to four-valve heads to boost top speed and efficiency, and modifications to frame tuning, suspension damping and brake control. That season featured liveries such as a yellow-and-black scheme and a white-and-red block finish used at the Valencia round.
The panel presents the main external parts arranged to illustrate their relative positions on the motorcycle, and is supplied with an aluminum nameplate and an individual serial number. It serves as a visual reference for builders and collectors who want a documented parts layout of the 2005 YZR-M1 for display or detailing work.
A finished, non-assembly display panel showing the external parts arrangement of the 2005 Yamaha YZR-M1, ideal for collectors and modellers seeking a clear visual reference.
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