Yamaha TT tech info
Yamaha TT description
2012 Yamaha TT R50E, 2012 YAMAHA TT-R50EFor the younger, smaller off-road fanatic in your family, look no further than the user-friendly TT-R50E.The 49 cubic centimeter four-stroke engine feeds power through a three-speed semi-automatic transmission, great for learning and playing. It's got the style of a big YZ, but low enough for the little guys to climb aboard with a seat that's only 555 millimeters (21.9 inches) above the ground. Once they're going, you'll be glad to know, the TT-R50E is equipped with front and rear drum brakes to deliver strong, dependable stopping power. Like all Yamaha's, TT-R's are packed full of leading-edge engineering and stand up to our stringent standards for reliability. They're built to last. The only thing we can't do is stop your little ones from out growing them! But we've got their next Yamaha waiting when that happens.
Yamaha TT for Sale
- 2013 yamaha tt-r230 dirt bike (US $3,199.00)
- 2007 yamaha tt-r 125e (US $1,999.00)
- 2005 yamaha ttr230(US $800.00)
- 2006 yamaha ttr 250 dirt bike(US $1,500.00)
- 2008 yamaha ttr125 ttr-125 ttr 125 dirt bike (US $1,995.00)
- 2013 yamaha tt-r125le dirt bike (US $3,290.00)
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Tommy Aquino Draws Moto2 Wild Card for Indianapolis Grand Prix
Thu, 21 Jun 2012Former AMA Daytona Sportbike racer Tommy Aquino is coming back to the U.S. to compete as a wild card entry in the Moto2 race at the 2012 Indianapolis Grand Prix. The California native has been racing in Spain’s CEV Moto2 class this season for Canadian-owned FOGI Racing this year.
Yamaha Applies for R3 Trademark in US
Wed, 22 Jan 2014Last week, we broke the news that Yamaha had filed a trademark application for the European Union for the use of “YZF-R3” and “R3“. We can now confirm that Yamaha has filed a similar trademark application for “R3″ with the United States Patent and Trademark Office, a strong indication that Yamaha intends to offer the motorcycle in the U.S. Visit the Yamaha R3 Forum The USPTO filing (registration #86160385) is dated Jan.
Pedrosa: most wins, least successful
Wed, 11 May 2011Should Dani Pedrosa win at Le Mans this coming weekend he will become the most successful rider In the premier-class not to win the coveted title. After his triumph in Estoril the Repsol Honda rider currently finds himself on 13 wins and in joint first and a win, at a circuit that sees him rank as one of riders with the most victories in all classes, would make him a clear leader. Joining Pedrosa at the top of the ranking is Max Biaggi and Randy Mamola, two riders who became associated with the number two.
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