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List of motorcycles manufactured by Yamaha Motor Company.


First bikes


Yamaha YA-1
Yamaha YA-1

Road bikes



Two-stroke



Four-stroke



Step-throughs, scooters, maxi-scooters (Two- and four-stroke)


Modified Yamaha BW 125 in Colombia
Modified Yamaha BW 125 in Colombia

Some of these step-throughs and scooters are made for Southeast Asian markets, where they are known as underbones.


Maxi-scooters (four-stroke)


Large scooters with more than 125 cc, and a large chassis and protection from the elements.

One of the smallest of Yamaha's maxi-scooters: Majesty 125
One of the smallest of Yamaha's maxi-scooters: Majesty 125

Motorcycles (racing)



Two-Stroke



Four-Stroke



Off-road bikes


A Yamaha motocross bike on display at Phillip Island
A Yamaha motocross bike on display at Phillip Island
Former World Enduro Champion Stefan Merriman on a Yamaha
Former World Enduro Champion Stefan Merriman on a Yamaha

Trail bike (road oriented)



Two-stroke


Four-stroke


Trail bike (dirt oriented)



Two-stroke


Four-stroke


Enduro



Two-stroke


Four-stroke


Trials



Motocross


Yamaha kids bike for beginners
Yamaha kids bike for beginners
Yamaha kids bike for slightly bigger kids
Yamaha kids bike for slightly bigger kids

Two-stroke


Four-stroke


Recreational



Two-stroke


Four-stroke


Tilting three-wheeled motor scooter



Electric motorcycles and scooters



Concept/prototype motorcycles


A Yamaha FC-me
A Yamaha FC-me

References


  1. "Yamaha Motorcycles".
  2. "Yamaha Sports YDS-3". 240 Landmarks of the Japanese Automotive Industry. Society of Automotive Engineers of Japan, Inc. Retrieved 10 August 2013. The Yamaha Autolube system employed a plunger pump as a method for allowing minute amounts of oil to spread over the lubricated surfaces of each engine part.
  3. http://www.yamaha-motor.com/corporate/historytimeline.aspx Archived 2016-06-16 at the Wayback Machine, Yamaha website timeline, accessed October 2, 2011
  4. last UK unrestricted moped, and last moped required to have pedals (1977)
  5. built August 1954, produced January 1955. The first bike manufactured by Yamaha; it had an air-cooled, two-stroke, single cylinder 125 cc engine.
  6. (1956) was the second bike manufactured by Yamaha; it was a 175 cc single cylinder two-stroke.
  7. (1957) Yamaha began production of its first 250 cc, two-stroke twin, the YD1.
  8. 1969 250 parallel twin based on the Daytona Racing engine of same time. Street scrambler.
  9. (1965) single cylinder 80 cc two-stroke
  10. released in the U.S. in 1982, the XJ650RJ Seca is essentially the same as the XJ650 sold in Europe, but with emissions options that meet U.S. Environmental Protection Agency guidelines
  11. Smith, Robert (July–August 2007). "1982 Yamaha XJ650RJ Seca". Motorcycle Classics. Retrieved 2009-08-11.
  12. Yamaha's folding seated electric scooter, Treehugger.com, May 17, 2005, retrieved 2009-09-07
  13. Paul Crowe (2007-10-16), Yamaha XS-V1 Sakura for Tokyo Motor Show, The Kneeslider, retrieved 2009-09-07

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[de] Liste der Yamaha-Motorräder

Diese Liste der Yamaha-Motorräder ist nicht alphabetisch, sondern chronologisch und nach Motorradtypen gegliedert. Aktuelle in Deutschland erhältliche Modelle sind mit fetter Schrift hervorgehoben. Die angegebenen Jahreszahlen dienen nur der groben Orientierung. Produktion und Vertrieb unterscheiden sich je nach betrachtetem Absatzmarkt stark und lassen sich hier nicht komplett darstellen. Diese werden, wenn genau bekannt, in den entsprechenden Artikeln erörtert.
- [en] List of Yamaha motorcycles



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