Yamaha Dirt Bikes History

What is the best dirt bike in history?
Yamaha, Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki
That's a tough question to respond! We can pull the race win as a qualifier as the pilot has more to do with what the bikes in most cases. We must also discount popularity as it is always influenced by advertising and won the race last weekend. No, the judge may influence or to be more accurate than was the largest motorcycle impact on the sport in general and the hands down winner can only be … The Yamaha YZ competition bikes of 1974 and the subsequent 75 models of consumption! The reasoning behind this is as simple as the word Mono shock, the suspension system that revolutionized an entire industry, not only on earth but on the way too. This unique ovation in paving the way for a long travel suspension which in turn allowed the big jumps, faster and more action, all of which leads to more fans. Supercross? Not without that system. Freestyle and the like? Impossible! And do not forget the revolution sports bike while we're at it. Without the single shock and the consequent reduced weight and response of the suspension would still be competing in the Middle Ages. Once again tribute must be paid to Yamaha and Mono shock design. cruise? The Harley Davidson Softail that company pulled out of the pits of despair and became the No. 1 brand in the world. Thanks to the "hard tail" look achieved through a rethinking of the architecture of shock that was successful despite the fact that your particular system is obviously flawed, the idea being that could be done is Yamaha largely due to paving the road. So there you have it, the reason we have to choose the YZ and the all time great. Sure, there are others who are height including the likes of the Triumph of all brands, but none had the impact of long-range YZ and therefore rest my case.
Legends of Dirt Bike History Part 8
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Yamaha Yz125-250, 1988-1993: Wr250Z, 1991-1993/M391 (Clymer Motorcycle Repair) $24.70 Yamaha Motorcycles… |
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Preparing the Yamaha YZ and IT for Competition: Includes Riding with the Hurricane, Vol. 2, 2nd Edition $9.89 First published in 1979 as the “Moto-X Fox Guide to Preparing the Yamaha YZ and IT for Competition”, this 64-page book was written and photographed by famed 1970′s Cycle News editor, racer and motocross journalist Jim “Jimmy the Greek” Gianatsis. It covers the development and racing history of the Yamaha 2-stroke and 4-stroke motocross and enduro bikes from the DT models raced by the Don Jones fam… |