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2000 Yamaha Roadstar on 2040-motos

$3,500
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Des Moines, Iowa

Des Moines, IA
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2000 Yamaha Roadstar 1600cc. 35,000 mis. Dark purple in color. BRAND NEW TIRES. Mustang seat. Kuryakyn: grips, highway pegs, handlebar risers, etc. Twin Velocity air breather, Aftermarket "Longshot" exhaust. Load but not obnoxiously load. Carb tuned & kitted to exhaust & breather. Yamaha chrome luggage rack & more & more. Leather saddlebags. Runs & looks great. Very strong & reliable. $3500 Cash Serious inquiries only please. CALL Chris for more details & pics - 712-621-726five. If no answer please leave message & I will return your call.

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Yamaha to Export Motorcycles from India to Japan – Yes, You Read That Right

Thu, 26 Jul 2012

In what may be a first for a Japanese manufacturer, Yamaha will be exporting motorcycles produced in India to its home market. Yamaha is shipping 300 units the YZF-R15 to Japan to test the market’s appetite for the 150cc sport bike. The R15 is manufactured by India Yamaha Motor at its plant in Surajpur, India.

Yamaha Announces AMA Road Racing Teams For 2013

Wed, 30 Jan 2013

Today, Yamaha Motor Corporation, USA, has announced its U.S. road racing teams to compete in the 2013 GEICO Motorcycle AMA Pro Racing season, which kicks off in March at the famed Daytona International Speedway.  Superbike In the AMA Pro National Guard Superbike division, Yamaha is fielding “Team Josh,” as three-time and defending class champion, Josh Hayes once again teams up with Josh Herrin, the 2012 AMA Rookie of the Year. Despite setting single-season records for the most SuperBike wins, the most consecutive SuperBike wins, and the most SuperBike poles, the elder Josh hasn’t lost any of his competitive fire. During the off-season, Josh signed a two-year contract to stay with Monster Energy/Graves/Yamaha because he loves the team and he still feels that he’s got a lot of unfinished business to attend to.

Yamaha Focusing on Developing Model Platforms

Mon, 22 Sep 2014

Following the success of its MT platform, Yamaha says it will continue to develop new models based on shared platforms, allowing for a choice of multiple models while reducing overall costs. Speaking in a presentation on the company’s business operation, Yamaha Motor President Hiroyuki Yanagi reiterated the strategy of developing multiple models sharing the same engine and frame. Honda has followed a similar strategy with its NC models, seeing the platform evolve to include the CTX700 and NM4.