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* Price shown is based on the manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) and is subject to change. MSRP excludes destination fees, optional accessories, applicable taxes, installation, setup and/or other dealer fees.Lighter. Faster. More Fuel-Efficient Than Ever.Yamaha's best-selling VX Cruiser has been reengineered with lightweight NanoXcel technology for an all-new riding experience that's responsive and big on fun. Nanotechnology is engineered on a molecular level making it possible for Yamaha designers to create a revolutionary hull with more strength and durability while shaving 65lbs off the total weight giving this nimble craft a lighter weight that's superior to the competition. The benefits are quicker acceleration, faster mid range and top end speeds and better fuel efficiency. And for families riding 3 up, Yamaha's exclusive Cruiser seat provides all-day cruising comfort.Highlights NanoXcel: Incredibly strong, yet ultra lightweight, the innovative NanoXcel hull delivers an impressive power-to-weight ratio, agile ride and industry-leading fuel efficiency. Seat: Yamaha introduced the industry's 1st Cruiser seat, providing optimal comfort and support for everyone on board. Low RPM/Alarm Mode: With the ability to control both Low RPM Mode and Alarm Mode, the remote transmitter can be pre-owned to increase fuel-efficiency or disable the engine to prevent unauthorized start-ups. Step: Ergonomically designed to make it easier to reboard after a swim. Conveniently tucks away when not in use. Deck Storage: A large glovebox and an easily accessed forward storage chamber provide ample space for stowing gear.Hull and Deck Specifications Available Colors: Black Metallic or Crimson Red Metallic Rider Capacity: 1-3 persons Length: 128.7 in. Width: 46.1 in. Height: 45.7 in. Dry Weight: 686 pound. Fuel Capacity: 18.5 gal. Storage Capacity: 15.1 gal. Glove Box Hydro-Turf Mats Extended Rear Platform NanoXcel Ultra-lightweight Hull and Deck Automatic Bilge System Sponsons Warranty: one year LimitedEngine Specifications Engine Type: four cyl, 4-stroke Yamaha Marine Engine Pump Type: 155mm High-pressure Fuel Type Recommended: Regular Unleaded Displacement: 1052cc Electronic Fuel Injection Low-RPM ModeFeatures Cruiser Seat Reverse Yamaha Engine Management System Reboarding Step Multifunction Instrumentation Panel Digital Meter Dual Mirrors Tow Hook Alarm Mode Remote Transmitter Dual Cupholders in Glovebox
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Back in the day, the All Japan 500cc Championship at Tsukuba
Fri, 24 Jun 2011This ‘you tube’ gem sent to me recently brought back some funny memories from the scary but incredibly exciting days of 500cc two stroke racing. This particular race was the final round of the All Japan 500cc Championship at Tsukuba Circuit where I enjoyed a head to head battle with national hero Tadahiko Taira. Yamaha’s favourite son at the time, ‘tie wrap’ as we liked to call him, was taller and better looking than most Japanese riders (maybe a war baby?) and went on to win nearly everything in Japan during his career.
2012 Yamaha TMax Announced for Canada
Mon, 12 Dec 2011Yamaha announced it is importing the newly updated for 2012 TMax maxi-scooter to Canada. First unveiled at the 2011 EICMA show, the 2012 Yamaha TMax received a sportier facelift and an updated 530cc engine Yamaha claims is lighter, more efficient and offers more torque at low- and mid-rpms compared to the 499cc engine found on the 2011 model. Yamaha claims the updated TMax can get up to 53 mpg, compared to the previous model’s 47 mpg claims.
Rumor: Yamaha Developing Inline Three Roadster
Wed, 25 Jan 2012French motorcycle outlet Moto Revue reports Yamaha is developing a new three-cylinder middleweight. Citing an internal Yamaha document, Moto Revue reports the new naked model will feature an inline Triple engine, aluminum perimeter frame, upside-down fork and a triple-pipe exhaust like the MV Agusta F3 and Brutale 675. Yamaha has produced a Triple before, offering the XS750 from 1976-1979 before replacing it with the XS850 in 1980 and 1981 (pictured above is the 1981 Yamaha XS850.) The potential new model is still likely to be years away, so its look is yet to be determined, though Moto Revue does have a rendering that borrows some of the design elements from the FZ8.
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