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  • 2005 Yamaha Fj1300 Touring 2005 Yamaha Fj1300 Touring (2005)
    2005 Yamaha Fj1300 , 2005 Yamaha FJR 1300 ABS, Nice Condition, 50,101 miles, Original Owner, never dropped. Many extras see below. Handle Bar risers Tank bag Saddle bag liners /luggage bags Extra-large wind screen (still have the original).
    2013-09-05 06:14:29
    Seattle, WA, US
    50
    4,500.00
  • 1976 Yamaha Other1976 Yamaha Other (1976)
    bit of a drizzle when pics taken...numbers matching one owner bike all factory except tires. battery,plugs. late production date 12/76 9950 org miles and growing interest in survivors make this a great investment org pipes and baffles , will likely need carbs done, good comp....title..needs a good cleaning...brakes,,,all elecs work as they shud...can been seen locally...send email if want video...PAYMENT DEPOSIT PAYPAL BALANCE BANK TRANSFER, BANK CHECK CLEAR BEFORE SHIPPING SHIPPING RESPONSIBILTY OF BUYER SELLER WILL HELP WITH SHIPPER AVAILABILTY
    2024-06-30 14:41:52
    Seattle, Washington, United States
    9,951
    4,750.00
  • 1974 Yamaha Other1974 Yamaha Other (1974)
    Mint condition unrestored 42 year old bike. Just over 6,000 miles and with a fresh Wiseco piston, rings, top bearing and wrist pin. I did 3 proper heat cycles and then rode it to work and back one day which is about a 30 mile round trip.
    2016-10-05 04:41:20
    Seattle, Washington, United States
    6
    2000
  • 1978 Yamaha Other1978 Yamaha Other (1978)
    New motor has only 2500 miles...Breaking my heart as I know I will wish I still had my old pal Chappy,,,this bike is clean and gets alot of attention anywhere I go...too many custom parts to list...white walls, nitrous injection, 125cc motor, FMF pipe, powder coated frame, wheels...chrome headlight, chrome shocks...purposely loud, she always turns heads...plenty of power...just a fun scooter to cruise on...I have put endless hours into making her beautiful...whoever lands her will no doubt fall in love with her like i did...clean title...make a move because I may soon change my mind!!!!!
    2016-08-17 04:52:46
    Seattle, Washington, United States
    9
    5700
  • 1973 Yamaha Other1973 Yamaha Other (1973)
    1973 DT3/DT250. This bike has been completely disassembled, painted, and rebuilt to exacting standards. Transmission shifts perfectly, engine idles smoothly and pulls strongly to redline.
    2016-08-15 04:55:33
    Seattle, Washington, United States
    5
    6700
  • 1972 Yamaha Other1972 Yamaha Other (1972)
    1972 Yamaha RT2 360 Enduro - Complete frame off restoration  Purchased from the estate of the original owner and restored to new condition. This bike was last licensed on the street in 1975. I acquired the RT2 and brought it to a master mechanic in Seattle for a complete disassembly and restoration.
    2016-08-08 04:50:52
    Seattle, Washington, United States
    9
    6700

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Introducing Motorcycle.com's 2022 Yamaha MT-10 SP Semi Long Term Bike

Tue, 20 Dec 2022

Tasteful mods and curvy miles are in store. Credit: Photos by Joseph Agustin (Lead Photo) Long-term test bikes aren’t something we normally do here at Motorcycle.com, but when Yamaha’s PR guy Gerrad Capley said I could take the MT-10 SP home after the press intro, it was an offer that was hard to resist. When I asked him how long I could have it, he basically shrugged his shoulders and winked.

2022 Yamaha MT-10 SP Review - First Ride

Fri, 18 Nov 2022

The MT-10 steps it up with some help from Öhlins. Credit: Photos by Joseph Agustin | Videos by Ray Gouger, Justin Brayton Let the record show that, despite my best efforts, Yamaha’s MT-10 was not included in either the street or track portions of our mega seven-way open-class naked bike shootouts last year. I fought for its inclusion but was ultimately denied by the Bossman who wrote it off by saying our field was big enough and it wasn’t going to win anyway.

2023 Yamaha Tracer 7 and Tracer 7 GT First Look

Mon, 07 Nov 2022

A 5-inch TFT, bigger brakes, revised forks, 20-liter saddlebags, and comfort items highlight the changes. This just in from Yamaha Europe, whether this applies Stateside remains to be seen: The Yamaha Tracer 7 at the Yamaha booth during EICMA 2022. Photo by Ryan Adams Accompanying the revised Tracer 9 and Tracer 9 GT+ is its updated little brother – the Tracer 7 and Tracer 7 GT.

2023 Yamaha Tracer 9 GT and Tracer 9 GT+ First Look

Mon, 07 Nov 2022

For 2023, Yamaha has gone crazy with the tech on the new Tracer 9 GT+. For 2023, Yamaha has gone crazy with the new Tracer 9 GT+ and thrown every bit of technology it could think of at the bike. Now sitting atop Yamaha’s sport-touring mountain as the flagship for the brand – taking the place of the dearly departed FJR1300, which has been out of production for a few years – the Tracer 9 GT+, with its multitude of electronic rider aids, will help make the sport-touring experience as stress-free as possible.

2023 Yamaha Niken GT First Look

Mon, 07 Nov 2022

Bigger engine, new saddlebags, and updated electronics This just in from Yamaha Europe, whether this applies Stateside remains to be seen: For 2023, Yamaha has updated the Niken in just about every area of the bike. The high points include the engine, TFT functionality, and suspension. Since the company considers the Niken to be “one of Yamaha’s most sophisticated Sport Tourers,” the emphasis on improving the quality of the rider’s experience should come as no surprise.

2023 Yamaha Tenere 700 First Look

Wed, 02 Nov 2022

Minor updates announced for Europe Yamaha Motor Europe announced updates to the Ténéré 700, giving the middleweight ADV bike a TFT display, smartphone connectivity, a new ABS mode and other small updates. As of this writing, the 2023 Ténéré 700 has not been announced for the U.S., though we expect to receive official news soon. The Ténéré 700 Rally Edition variant offered in Europe (pictured below with the Heritage White livery) also received the same updates, but we don’t expect that it will be offered on these shores.

Yamaha Trademarks Logos for YZF-R9

Thu, 27 Oct 2022

Signs point to an EICMA announcement Ever since we first uncovered evidence of a YZF-R7 based on the MT-07, people started to ask when Yamaha would do the same to the MT-09 and release an YZF-R9 sportbike using the same 890cc Crossplane Triple. The questions picked up a few months later when we dug up trademark filings for a whole range of model names from an R2 to an R9. With the 2023 model launch season in full swing, and EICMA less than two weeks away, we’ve got more fuel for the old rumor engine with two new Yamaha filings, this time for figurative trademarks for “R9” and “YZF-R9.” The trademarks were filed Oct.

Ask MO Anything: Should I Buy a New 2022 Yamaha MT-10?

Thu, 06 Oct 2022

Is this a trick question? Dear MOby, Thank God I’m in the enviable position of having a wife that gave me the OK to get whatever bike I want, after selling off all my old ones about seven years ago. So, here’s my parameters: After test riding a ton of stuff, I’ve decided I want a (bigger) naked bike, and in first place is the 2022 Yamaha MT-10.

Yamaha's Coming Out With a Race-Spec R1 In 2023

Tue, 06 Sep 2022

But there's a catch: It's only available in Europe. At least for now. In a move further supporting my argument that R1s are purpose-built racebikes with lights and mirrors to make them legal on the roads, for 2023 Yamaha is introducing the R1 GYTR – an R1 prepared specifically for track duty, without any of the homologation pieces for roadworthiness (don’t worry, the standard R1 isn’t going anywhere).

Showdown: 2022 Aprilia Tuareg 660 Vs. Yamaha Tenere 700

Thu, 25 Aug 2022

Middleweight adventure bikes duke it out on a 2,000 mile tour Credit: Photos by Evans Brasfield | Videos by Sean Matic As we motored slaunchways across Utah, the late daylight stretched our shadows and cast golden hues against the tall canyon walls, further accentuating the contrast between the rust colored ancient seabeds peppered with lush green juniper and muted sage. The lavender sky over Bryce faded as we continued westward on Hwy 12. Refusing to pack a second visor for my Shoei Hornet X2, I lifted the dark smoke shield as I led our crew into the dark dense forest, keeping my line of sight just above the Ténéré’s windscreen in an attempt to protect my peepers from the onslaught of kamikaze insects.