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VMAX |
The VMAX is a flagship of Yamaha motorcycles that embodies our ideal of “The Art of Engineering.” It is characterized by an outstanding accerleration feeling and muscular styling. This 2009 model is the 2nd-generation VMAX and the first full model change since the release of the original model nearly a quarter of a century ago in 1985. The new model’s combination of a large-displacement 1,679cc engine, an aluminum frame and Yamaha-exclusive control technologies, provides a powerful ride that is enjoyable and comfortable at the same time. It has also be re-designed with new styling defined by a sense of dynamic motion and quality.
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YZF-R1 |
The YZF-R1 is a 1,000cc class supersport model boasting a potent combination of excellent cornering performance and beautiful styling. This 2009 model represents the 6th-generation R1 and boasts completely new design and engineering throughout the engine and frame. The new engine, which adopts the same crossplane crankshaft design as the Yamaha YZR-M1 now leading the competition in MotoGP, the pinnacle of international road racing. This new engine design provides a new ride and running feeling that is completely different from that of the models powered by a liquid-cooled 4-stroke In-line-4 engine until now. |
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TMAX 10th Anniversary WHITEMAX |
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YZ450F |
This YZ450F is an off-road competition model. In a motocross world formerly dominated by 2-stroke machines, the revolutionary YZ-F series models powered by liquid-cooled 4-stroke engines opened the way to the new 4-stroke era in off-road competition. The 2010 model displayed this time is the first Yamaha motocrosser to mount a fuel injection system in a new engine with an innovative new layout defined by front intake and rear exhaust. This power unit is mounted on a new aluminum frame in a combination that improves competitiveness in all types of riding conditions, especially with its improved cornering performance. In addition to these performance measures, design efforts also focused on new styling that gives this model its sharply defined beauty. |
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XVS950A |
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SR400(F.I.) |
First released in March of 1978, the SR400 offers an unchanging simplicity of design and an air-cooled single-cylinder engine with its inherent sense of pulse that gives it its distinctive riding feeling. These qualities have made it a long-selling model with a steady following of fans for over 30 years. As times have changed and technologies have advanced, this model has undergone a series of detail improvements and continued to evolve in ways that deepen the SR character while staying true to the original product concept of embodying the fundamental motorcycle without being swayed by the trends of each era. This Special Exhibition Model of the SR400 adopts a fuel-injected engine for outstanding environmental performance while maintaining its traditional lightweight, slim and compact design ideal plus the sense of pulse and the styling that have always defined the SR models. Also, a new retro-modern styled meter panel and newly designed side covers and Yamaha emblem add new touches of quality. |
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EC-03 |
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EC-f |
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EC-fs |
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YZR-M1 |
This is the YZR-M1 factory racer that won the triple crown of rider, team and manufacturer titles in the 2008 MotoGP season. The “M” in this model’s designation stands for our “Mission” to feed back technologies developed in the race arena to our production models and the Mission of winning the MotoGP championship. A good example of the developmental Mission can be seen in the fact that the technology developed for the YZR-M1’s liquid-cooled 4-stroke, DOHC, in-line-4, 4-valve engine with crossplane crankshaft have now been adopted on the 2009 production model YZF-R1 with its engine of the same format. |
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The Load of YAMAHA Adventure's |
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HV-X |
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YZF-R1 Engine |
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YZR-M1 Engine |
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YZ450F Engine |
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JOG CIAO Engine |
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YCAT Engine |
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1LR-GUE Engine |
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