2011 Yamaha FZ8 Review - First Ride
Yamaha’s potent FZ8 is enough to make its paternal grandfather, the R1, blush with pride. Its 779cc inline-Four is endowed with some of Yamaha’s most inspired sporting technology which should serve it well in its life as an everyday sporting Standard.2011 Yamaha WR250R Review
Yamaha’s WR250R impresses with its competent alloy chassis and low-maintenance 250cc engine. Essentially, it’s a street-legal dirtbike. If you’re more an on-road person, you may also want to look at its supermoto-style sister, the WR250X.2011 Yamaha FZ-16 Review
The Yamaha FZ-16 is bringing the company back from the dead in India. After several years hibernating, Yamaha has again made a motorcycle that captures the heart of the Indian enthusiast and should match up well against Honda’s CB Unicorn Dazzler.2012 Yamaha Super Tenere Review
Yamaha’s Super Tenere, an adventure-tourer with a 1200cc twin-cylinder engine, is set to go head to head against BMW's iconic R1200GS when it arrives in America next spring. The dual-purpose segment just got a little more interesting.2011 Yamaha FZ8 coming to the U.S.
Yamaha has announced that it will be importing its sporty FZ8 naked sportster to the U.S. for 2011. It’s being touted as a compromise between the less-powerful 600cc middleweights and the bigger literbikes like Yamaha’s R1-based FZ1 and Kawasaki’s Z1000.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
0 comments:
Post a Comment