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Motorcycle Used For Sale - Yamaha
The Yamaha Motor Company began production in 1955 and exported its first model to the United States in 1960.
New XJ6: The cool new middleweight
For 2009 the Yamaha middleweight line-up is further strengthened with the arrival of the dynamic and agile new XJ6, a naked version of the 2009 XJ6 Diversion.
Milan Show: Yamaha XJ6 unveiled
Yamaha has just launched the new XJ6 at a press conference ahead of the opening of the Milan show tomorrow.
The second new motorcycle revealed by Suzuki in Paris is the Gladius 650. Based on the Suzuki SV650's v-twin engine, the Gladius is aimed at a more novice audience.
New XJ6 Diversion: An ideal balance of controllability, performance and value
Featuring a lightweight half cowl, this stylish new 600 has been designed to offer riders of all ages and experience levels the opportunity to own a stylish, sleek and fun-to-ride machine which has been created ...
And while it may look like an FZ6 with a bigger fairing, it's actually a whole new motorcycle.
Yamaha reveals 2009 R6 and FZ6R
While Yamaha's biggest sportbike release for the year is undoubtedly the 2009 R1, the tuning fork crew didn't leave out the smaller-bore machines either.
Lightweight sportbikes with smooth, low-to-mid power, comfortable ergonomics and an entry-level price have proven popular here in the U.S. In response, Yamaha has developed the new 2009 FZ6R, which features a ...
2009 Yamaha FZ6R: Versatility Meets Performance
Striking a pose with its stylish, new full fairing, the 2009 FZ6R is ready to be your do-everything commuter, sport-touring, trackday machine.
The dragon moves the tail. Within a short time three of the greatest Chinese manufacturers could introduce their "weapons" for a massive attack on the European and Japanese motorcycle industry.
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Triumph announces up-spec 675cc Street Triple 'R'
It's frequently said to be more fun to ride than its big brother, the 1050cc Speed Triple, and is in such high demand that waiting lists for the 'Striple' run into several months all around the world.
Gizmag Emerging Technology Magazine
Triumph announces up-spec 675cc Street Triple 'R'
It's frequently said to be more fun to ride than its big brother, the 1050cc Speed Triple, and is in such high demand that waiting lists for the 'Striple' run into several months all around the world.
1 woman, 10 countries, 3,000 miles on a Yamaha around Europe
Community nurse, Lou Hartley is off on an exciting threeweek tour of Europe by motorcycle.
Economical Commuter: What Should They Build?: MD Readers Respond, Part 2
We continue with Part 2 of our series on economical commuters , and what our readers would like to see the manufacturers build. via Motorcycle Daily