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Yamaha Motorcycle Parts OnlineYamaha VStar – A Critical Review of an Amazing Motorbike
Posted on November 05, 2009Yamaha VStar motorbike review. This viral web video really relates why the Yamaha Vstar motorcycle is a powerful bike and a worthwhile investment.
Yamaha ATV Sport Banshee 2006 – Review
Posted on November 02, 2009
Looking for Yamaha ATV parts? What about the Sport Banshee 2006?
Yamaha’s Engine Meters help you keep track of your engine’s operating hours. This deluxe meter includes pre-programmed service intervals at 10 hours (initial) and every 50 hours thereafter. A flash alert displays for a 2-hour period upon reaching the specified service interval. Operating temperature: -40°F-160°F; -40°C-71°C. Battery life is 7-10 years (non-serviceable).
*Works with all Yamaha Utility ATV models, all 2-stroke Sport ATV models and all gasoline generators and pumps.
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2010 Yamaha YZ250F: www.PowersEdge.Com
Posted on October 26, 20092010 Yamaha YZ250F
The ALL-NEW, Bilateral Beam frame is specific to the 250F and is more compact than previous generation chassis for superior cornering. The optimized engine delivers a new level of power in the low-to-midrange, with a great torquey feel, exactly where riders want it.
The 2010 Yamaha YZ250F is Big Blues new Motocross and Supercross Lites class weapon. Climb on with Motorcycle USA as we ride it for the first time at Washougal MX Park just a few days before the Nationals gets underway.
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Posted on October 26, 2009THE ALL NEW 2010 YAMAHA YZ450F – James Stewart
Yamaha Facts: 2010 Yamaha Motorcycle Reviews Part 2
Posted on October 26, 2009Yamaha Facts: 2010 Yamaha Motorcycle Reviews Part 2
Functionality and forward-thinking style uniquely combine with features like oxidized-titaniumcoated 52mm front fork tubes, magnesium engine side covers, fluorinated polyethylene fuel tank and the organic electroluminescence multifunction display.
The thunderous 1679cc, 65-degree, liquid-cooled, fuel-injected four-valves-per-cylinder, DOHC engine pumps out astonishing power to reinvent the VMAX legend.
The sportbike-proven Yamaha Chip Controlled Intake (YCC-I) switches nearly instantaneously between 150mm and 54mm intake funnels as needed for a broad powerband that delivers optimum performance at any rpm.
Yamaha Chip Controlled Throttle (YCC-T), the fly-by-wire system, delivers optimum acceleration under all conditions.
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