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Yamaha Dirt Bikes: Not For The Timid
There are few companies that can rival the products of Yamaha
Dirt Bikes--known for its quality and superior work, this
company consistently creates what the public wants. And, of
course, its dirt bikes are of no exception. The Yamaha brand is
one of power and precision and is a constant favorite of
professional and amateur alike.
What astounds many riders, however, is the company's odd
origins. Few can wrap their motocross minds around how a brand
known for its dirt bikes could originally stood for music.
In 1888, Torakusu Yamaha founded the Yamaha Musical Instrument
Company. It was a great success and, after only ten years, he
joined with other like-minded businessmen to create the Nippon
Gakki Company. Though Yamaha died in 1916, his company was able
to stand natural disasters, labor problems and even World War
Two. Of course, the company's production had changed to fit the
times--what was left of war time machinery was used to create a
new product: motorcycles.
Since then, Yamaha Dirt Bikes has become a leader among the
field, creating quality products.
Now, dirt bikes are leading the Yamaha way and, of course, there
are many to chose from. Whether you ride professionally or
simply enjoy the thrill of racing your friends on back trails,
there is a Yamaha dirt bike perfect for you.
Yamaha Dirt Bikes - Off-Road
WR450F: Perfect for the serious rider, the WR450F features a two
position handlebar for higher adjustment range, new enduro
computer and reinforced swingarms for better handling. It's
priced at $6,799.
WR250F: With a 249cc, four-stroke engine and improved fuel flow
for strong reliability, this Yamaha dirt bike is the essence of
quality. Priced at $10,449, the WR250F is for the serious racer.
TT-R250: Even the most casual rider can appreciate this
easy-to-handle, yet very powerful, offering. The CD ignition
system never needs maintenance and the frame is designed for
high impact. Priced at $4,499.
TT-R230: Created for superior handling and strength, the TT-R230
is excellent for any competition. Lightweight but stout, this
bike will go wherever you need. Priced at $3,299.
TT-R125L/LE: At an affordable $2,749, this is the bike for the
every-man. With excellent breaking abilities and stiffer
suspension, it's one of the most safe on the market.
TT-R125E: Yamaha totes this
as the "small but mighty" bike and
with good reason. Created with novice riders in mind, this has
pushbutton starting and drum brakes. It's listed at $2,449.
TT-R90E (mini): Ever felt you were too short to compete? Think
again. This bike features a pushbutton electric start and a low
seat height for added ease with shorter legs. The TT-R90E is
priced at $1,699.
TT-R50E (mini): Want to give you child a dirt bike? This is a
definite contender. Easy to maintain and even easier to use with
a 49cc engine and a frame perfect for smaller riders, this
$1,149 could be for you.
PW80 (mini): For riders looking to transition to a new bike,
this could be perfect. The PW80 has a 79cc two-stroke engine and
semiautomatic 3-speed transmission. Priced at $2,389.
PW50 (mini): With a 49cc two-stroke engine and a fully automatic
transmission, the PW50 is a powerful but dependable dirt bike.
Priced at an affordable $1,899, this is a guaranteed hit.
Yamaha Dirt Bikes - Motocross:
YZ450F: Built to race, the YZ450F is the ultimate lightweight
contender, with new upgraded suspension and handling. The price
ranges from $6,899 to $7,099, depending on the style you buy.
YZ250 (2-stroke): With a price tag of $6,199, this bike stands
for power. It's already a winner of multiple competitions and
with good reason: speed sensitive system and
power-valve-equipped ripper.
YZ250F: For the racer in your family, consider this dirt bike.
With increased mass centralization for better balance and
suspension reinforcements in the front and back, this $5,999 is
a promise in perfection.
YZ125 (2-stroke): Named the 125cc Shootout Winner by "Dirt
Rider", "Dirt Bike" and "Transworld Motocross", this dirt bike
has a mighty heritage and ever mightier features. Priced at
$5,499.
YZ85 (2-stroke mini): Compact and lightweight, this bike is
designed for sharp handling and superior maneuverability.
Novices will appreciate its simplicity and its affordable price
tag: $3,099.
Whatever your experience or riding style, Yamaha Dirt Bikes have
something for every enthusiast.
About the author:
Mark Sturge is the webmaster at http://www.dirtbike-action.com A
site where visitors can find information on Honda dirt bikes and
other ranges such as yamaha dirt bikes as well as useful hints
and tips for dirtbike enthusiasts.
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