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Today, Yamaha is one of the most popular motorcycle brands ... the YDS-1 stepped things up with a 246cc, 2-stroke twin-cylinder powerplant delivering 20 horsepower at 7,500 rpm.
The Yamaha DT 125 X was the last version of Yamaha’s long-running DT series before its two-stroke engine finally gave way to the four-stroke motors in bikes like the Yamaha XT125X and the Yamaha ...
While Honda built only 4-stroke designs throughout the 60s, Kawasaki, Suzuki and Yamaha stuck almost exclusively to 2-strokes. This served them well & allowed them to fill a market segment that was ...
For 2024, a few motorcycle manufacturers – Husqvarna, KTM, and Gasgas – offer two-stroke dirt bikes with up to 300cc displacements, while others, like Yamaha, stop at 250cc or less.
The 9.2:1 compression ratio allowed ... and reliable dual-sport motorcycle. In 1973, Yamaha introduced the RD350, a lightweight, two-stroke motorcycle that quickly became one of the most exciting ...
Yamaha RX100 offered incredible performance with its small 98cc single-cylinder, two-stroke engine which is hard to match by even bigger motorcycles today ...
Motorcycle trials are ... over narrow logs on lightweight two-stroke bikes, but powerful electric drivetrains are making a quiet bid for recognition. Yamaha has now followed the launch of the ...
First things first, the two-stroke ... calipers of a Yamaha sport bike at the front, along with drilled floating rotors and a Brembo master cylinder. A lot has changed about the motorcycle ...