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Nice! Yamaha Banshee 421cc on 2040-motos

$4,500
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Portland, Oregon

Portland, OR
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1999 Banshee 421cc $4500Custom Paint/Powder coat8in Chrome swingarmDura blue +2 axleFront wheel spacersElka Dune edition rear shockClutch lockoutMisc Billet and Chrome partsMotor68 mm bore four mm Cheetah Cub Cylinder4mm Hot Rod Stroker Crank w/ 5mm Long rodsPro design cool head w/ big bore domesWiseco Pistons35 mm PWK Keihin CarbsK & N Air filters w/outerwearsUPP ManifoldsThis bike is in perfect condition. Runs the dunes well, box car to spinreel on a tank of gas.Call or email 360 749 177two

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Official: Rossi Leaving Ducati for Yamaha Return

Fri, 10 Aug 2012

In a pair of carefully-timed press releases, Ducati announced it will part ways with MotoGP star Valentino Rossi at the end of the season and Yamaha announced it has signed Rossi to a two-year contract. The arrangement had been in the works for some time now and the two manufacturers had reportedly wanted to wait until Aug. 15 to make their announcements.

Lorenzo Signs Two-Year Extension with Yamaha

Thu, 07 Aug 2014

Two-time MotoGP Champion Jorge Lorenzo has signed a contract extension with Yamaha to see him race on the company’s factory team through the 2016 season. The signing comes as no real surprise, following similar two-year contract extensions for teammate Valentino Rossi and Repsol Honda’s Marc Marquez and Dani Pedrosa. Ducati also confirmed it would field Andrea Dovizioso and Andrea Iannone next season, so unless Lorenzo wanted to spend a season or two developing Suzuki‘s or Aprilia‘s new prototypes, Lorenzo’s only option for a factory ride was to re-sign with Yamaha.

What's The 2022 Yamaha R7 Like To Ride On The Street?

Wed, 13 Oct 2021

The R7 is a barrel of laughs on track, but is it any good on the roads? Credit: Photos by Evans Brasfield | Videos by Paisley Kerr and Sean Matic I make it a point to tell everyone who is willing to listen (and even some who aren’t) how much fun the new Yamaha R7 is. While most people get up in arms about the name of the bike, I’m over here having a blast actually riding the thing, preferably at a race track.