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The 1984 FJ1100 could be seen as the piece that defined the direction of Yamaha's sports bikes of the era. It boasted 125 horsepower and a quite astonishing top speed of around 146 mph.
Both bikes retail at $2,999, making them the cheapest in Yamaha's e-bike catalog. The company's latest powered all-mountain options are the Yamaha YDX-MORO 05 and YDX-MORO 07.
The Yamaha Y-01W AWD, on the other hand, appears to be geared more toward classical electric bike riders (i.e., those who want to ride more like they were on a pedal bike than a motorcycle).
One of Yamaha's least-expensive motorcycles, the TW200 (the TW stands for Trailway) is classified as a dual-sport bike.Dual sport means that it can be used on the street or dirt, but it isn't ...
Japanese bike maker Yamaha announced the 2025 model year version of the WR250F enduro bike, ride already available for $9,099. autoevolution News Cars Moto Driven Classics EV ...