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Yamaha Raider description
2011 Yamaha Raider, Style. Performance. Attitude. If you want totally custom but would rather ride than wrench, have a look at the Raider by Star Motorcycles. The 113-cubic-inch fuel-injected V-twin engine that powers it takes a back seat to no V-twin when it comes to power and reliability. And the rest of the chopper-inspired Raider is pure Star quality, designed and engineered by the world's best bike builders. Call for more information at: 866-773-3176
Yamaha Raider for Sale
2011 yamaha raider s ($10,490)
2012 yamaha raider s ($9,990)
2009 yamaha raider ($10,899)
2009 yamaha raider s ($8,500)
2012 yamaha raider ($14,590)
2012 yamaha raider scl ($19,990)
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Yamaha Customer Information Leaked – Personal Data for 607 Japanese Customers Compromised
Wed, 23 Nov 2011Yamaha has confirmed the personal information of 607 customers in Japan was leaked to a third party. According to Yamaha, personal information for recall and product improvement measures was leaked byYamaha Motorcycle Sales Japan Co., the manufacturer’s domestic group company. The information including names, mailing addresses, vehicle names and VIN, and dealership information for 607 customer accounts in the Aichi, Fukuoka and Kagoshima prefectures were received by an anonymous third party via fax on Nov.
Yamaha Majesty Scooter Returns for 2012 Lineup
Wed, 08 Jun 2011Yamaha is bringing back the Majesty scooter as part of its 2012 lineup. The 395cc scooter was last offered as a 2010 model and it returns for 2012 with a new Charcoal color. Beyond that, the Majesty is unchanged, with its fuel-injected engine and V-belt CVT.
2024 Yamaha MT-09 SP Review – First Ride
Wed, 28 Aug 2024Better suspension and Track mode brings us so close to an R9 Photos by Dave Schelske As the tail rider in a train of approximately seven identical Yamahas, I couldn’t help but watch in awe as each of us weaved our way through the notorious Tail of the Dragon, bending the bike underneath us to our will through the 120-something corners, the unison of the dance mesmerizing as each of us took our turn, one by one, around each apex, at irresponsible speeds, front wheels inches away from the person in front of us. This is the kind of trust you build up after you’ve ridden with the same group of people for years on end. We all know that riding with your friends is fun.
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