Yamaha
Yamaha is a Japanese company that was founded in 1887 and was originally a manufacturer of musical instruments. Then, in 1954, they began manufacturing motorcycles and eventually got involved with the Motocross industry. Since then, they have become one of the major dirt bike brands and a serious contender for Motocross championships around the world. Currently, they have four factory supported race teams in the United States.
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Teams:
Monster Energy / 360 Fly Yamaha
CycleTrader.com / Rock River Yamaha
Championships:
2014 AMA 250 Motocross Nationals: Jeremy Martin
2015 AMA 250 West Supercross Championship: Cooper Webb
2015 AMA 250 Motocross Nationals: Jeremy Martin
2015 MXGP World Championship: Romain Febvre
2016 AMA 250 West Supercross Championship: Cooper Webb
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2022 Yamaha YZ125
Overall Review
The day has finally come. We took the arrival of the all-new 2022 Yamaha #YZ125 #twostroke at Glen Helen Raceway last week. The YZ125 bLucRU has seen some major changes for 2022 and its first for quite some time, nearly every functional part of the engine is new from the cylinder, cylinder head, piston, piston pin, crankcase, exhaust, and much more. In addition to the full renovation of the engine, updates to the chassis and body were thrown at the 2022 model as well. After a full day of testing, we give our initial thoughts on the 2022 Yamaha YZ125 two-stroke. Click play, crank the volume and...
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Klinger on 11/22/2021 10:49am
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2022 Yamaha YZ250
Overall Review
The 2022 Yamaha YZ 250 two-stroke is finally back with long-awaited upgrades. We met with the Yamaha crew for our first initial ride on the improved two-stroke at State Fair MX. With significant updates for 2022, the YZ250 is equipped with similar upgrades from the "F" lineup including improved rider ergonomics, narrow fuel tank, flatter seat, enhanced braking system, updated suspension settings, and new premium graphics. Click play to see what else has changed on the 2022 YZ250 two-stroke as Ping lays down some laps. Check it out!
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Klinger on 9/29/2021 5:18pm
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