Yamaha
Yamaha is a Japanese company that was founded in 1887 and was originally a manufacturer of musical instruments. Then, in 1954, they began manufacturing motorcycles and eventually got involved with the Motocross industry. Since then, they have become one of the major dirt bike brands and a serious contender for Motocross championships around the world. Currently, they have four factory supported race teams in the United States.
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Teams:
Monster Energy / 360 Fly Yamaha
CycleTrader.com / Rock River Yamaha
Championships:
2014 AMA 250 Motocross Nationals: Jeremy Martin
2015 AMA 250 West Supercross Championship: Cooper Webb
2015 AMA 250 Motocross Nationals: Jeremy Martin
2015 MXGP World Championship: Romain Febvre
2016 AMA 250 West Supercross Championship: Cooper Webb
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Two-Stroke vs. Four-Stroke: Built YZ125 vs. Stock YZ250F (Feature)
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Monster Energy Star Yamaha Racing Announces 2020 Supercross Team (Press Release)
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First Look At Official 2020 Monster Energy Yamaha Factory Racing Team (Press Release)
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Dylan Ferrandis Inducted Into Yamaha Wall Of Champions (Press Release)
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2020 Yamaha YZ250FX
Overall Review
As usual with OEMs that have a large range of dirt bike options, Yamaha introduced major changes to their flagship motocross bikes first, then a year later trickled those changes down to their off-road compatriots. Thus, the case of the 2020 Yamaha YZ250FX. In 2019, the YZ250F (MXer) got a top-to-bottom tune-up with a new frame, changes to the engine, new body work, handlebar map switch, and new engine mounts, among other small changes. Not only does the FX get all that, it also gets some changes to its off-road specific features including a larger gas tank, new side stand, new skid plate, and...
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Klinger on 11/19/2019 10:51pm
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2020 Yamaha YZ125X
Overall Review
Premix fanatics unite! Ok, we know it isn’t a new two-stroke motocross machine but another two-stroke option is still a good thing. And when it comes down to it, cross-country style racing is still a growing sector of the dirt bike market and off-road is where a majority of riders, including pro motocrossers, get their start. Speaking of starting, that is exactly what the YZ125X is aimed at. Getting people started in the glorious sport that is dirt bike riding. Or even getting them riding again for those older guys and gals who want to get back into it. Yamaha explained that the 125X is the...
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Klinger on 11/19/2019 10:02pm
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2020 Vital MX 450 Shootout: FULL TEST (Feature)
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2020 Yamaha YZ450F
Overall Review
Motocrossers can be impatient, sometimes. We complain when we see bikes unchanged, and want new bikes every year. But, for 2020, Yamaha has left us no room to complain about the YZ450F lacking changes. While it isn't a new-from-the-ground-up bike, from the brakes to the triple camps to suspension and the motor, there isn’t an area on this machine that wasn’t massaged by the Yamaha R&D department. 2020 Changes: Motor Overall, Yamaha went to work making the cylinder head, and everything in it, smaller, lighter, and more compact, not unlike what KTM and Husqvarna did a couple years back to their...
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Klinger on 8/22/2019 6:38pm
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2020 Yamaha YZ250F
Overall Review
The 2020 Yamaha YZ250F is finally here and we had the chance to spin a few laps on it at Fox Raceway. With the complete remodel of the 2019 YZ250F, the 2020 YZ250F has very few changes this year including bold new graphics. For this year's model, Yamaha focused on a more broad power range with mid to top power. With this, Yamaha has achieved a steady level of power and control across the board. The Power Tuner App, available for both Android and Apple users, is highly suggested for logging race settings, map settings, and running diagnostic codes. Overall, with minor changes to the 2020 YZ250F...
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B_Rez991 on 7/30/2019 3:31pm
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First Look: 2020 Yamaha Cross Country Bikes | ALL NEW YZ125X (Feature)
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2019 YZ125 Project Bike | Jake Weimer Special (Feature)
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Ferris Stands In For Febvre For Three MXGP Rounds (Press Release)
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Mechanic's Files: Aaron Plessinger's Yamaha YZ450F (Video)
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Mechanic's Files: Dylan Ferrandis' Yamaha YZ250F (Video)
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First Look: Monster Energy/Yamaha Factory Racing Team (Feature)
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2019 Vital MX 250 Shootout (Feature)
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2019 Yamaha YZ250FX
Overall Review
Yamaha's XC lineup is becoming quite robust and the little bore machines aren't left out. While the YZ250FX remains unchanged in the performance department, the location of this year's test did. The BluCru decided to give us a crack at the conditions the bike was meant for by dropping us in South Carolina at Randy Hawkin's private facility with plenty of trees, roots, creeks, and tight confines to ride in. Hit the video below to find out more. Video - First Impressions: 2019 Yamaha YZ250FX
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ML512 on 9/19/2018 9:19pm
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