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2008 Yamaha 1700 Warrior on 2040-motos

$6,999
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:5166 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Lakeville, Minnesota

Lakeville, MN
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2008 YAMAHA 1700 Warrior, ONE OF THE ULTIMATE SPORT CRUISERS.THIS THING WILL SNAP YOUR HEAD BACK LIKE A PEZ DISPENSOR.STOP IN FOR A TEST RIDE, WE ARE READY TO DEAL!!*JUST REDUCED IN PRICE $500.00

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Build your own Yamaha VMax

Tue, 15 Jun 2010

For the origami fans out there, Yamaha have a printable Paper Craft version of their VMax motorcycle (or should that be PMax - P for paper obviously) Download each of the five individual PDF pages and get folding. Might want to stock up on printer ink and A4 paper though as it looks like it will be a frustrating model. As it looks fairly impossible and time consuming I'm putting the challenge out for anyone to go out and complete the paper model themself.

Cyril Despres Signs with Yamaha

Thu, 30 May 2013

Five-time Dakar Rally winner Cyril Despres has signed on with Yamaha Motor France to race on the Yamaha YZ450F. Despres won the Dakar Rally in 2005, 2007, 2010, 2012 and 2013 with KTM but parted ways with the Austrian manufacturer in March. For 2014, Despres is trading in KTM Orange for Yamaha Blue, riding with support rider and fellow Frenchman Michael Metge.

MotoGP to Standardize ECU Software in 2016 Season

Tue, 18 Mar 2014

MotoGP‘s Grand Prix Commission announced the series will adopt a standardized Engine Control Unit hardware and software programming for all entries starting with the 2016 season. At the moment, all teams are required to use a standard ECU hardware supplied by Magneti Marelli. Teams competing under the Factory option are allowed to use their own proprietary software programming while Open option participants must use standardized software.