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10 Yamaha motorcycles that feel fast without being intimidating
This list includes the most powerful muscle cruiser ever made, the 200-horsepower Yamaha V-Max.
When hearing the name Yamaha, bicycles are probably not the first thing that come to mind. Since its inception in 1955, the Yamaha Motor company has built countless reliable motorcycles, making Yamaha ...
Shravan's obsession with two wheels began in 2007, although his passion for cars and bikes started much earlier. A pivotal moment was when he rode his dad's two-stroke Bajaj Chethak scooter for the ...
Harry has been writing and talking about motorcycles for 15 years, although he's been riding them for 45 years! After a long career in music, he turned his hand to writing and television work, ...
There's little doubt that electric dirt bikes will eventually replace gas-powered ones, much like four-strokes replaced two-strokes. The XE4 by Xtreme Electric MX (XEMX) is a bolt-on kit that converts ...
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Yamaha is entertaining a new small, affordable street bike for America
The tuning fork brand remains invested in the idea of a small-bore YZF-R2, and that could include a stateside release, too.
Japanese manufacturers have all but completely eclipsed the market when it comes to street bikes. There are a couple of European manufacturers that have managed to put out some decent options, but ...
Yamaha's new automatic Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) integrates the brand's existing manual ACC with its Automated Manual ...
Yamaha's WR450F 2-trac experiment had its sweetest moment in the 2004 Dakar rally when Yamaha France rider David Frétigné won the 450 class, won three stages outright and finished seventh overall ...
It surprises many people when they are told that Yamaha started way back in the late 19th century as a maker of musical instruments. Yamaha Motors, the motorcycle division of the company, was spun out ...
E-bikes are new tech for most people, but Yamaha got the whole thing stated back in the last century. I was lucky enough to spend some time in Japan in 2004 - eleven years after that first Yamaha “PAS ...
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