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1999 Yamaha 1600 Roadstar Silverado Trike on 2040-motos

$12,500
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1999 Yamaha 1600 Roadstar Silverado Trike. This is a custom built Garaged trike. It features a factory restored engine that is upfitted to a 1780cc engine. The Mystery trike rear end and engine have about 10k miles on them and there is 32,857k miles on the frame. The rear breakes are heavy duty. Less than 1k miles on the belt drive and tires. Front tire is Metzler and the rears are Tiger Paws. Corbin seat and downturned Cobra pipes with a Barons air filter. This trike is running on fresh Castrol v-Twin synthetic oil. Trike has been ridden by male and female riders. Inquiries and questions call.

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Watch the US Grand Prix at Laguna Seca from the Yamaha Chalet

Mon, 16 Jul 2012

Yamaha is giving fans the opportunity to watch the 2012 U.S. Grand Prix at Laguna Seca from its exclusive Yamaha Chalet. Located inside Turn 5 of the Monterey, Calif., circuit, the Yamaha Chalet will be open for up to 200 Yamaha fans each day of the July 27-29 MotoGP and AMA Pro Racing event.

Dakar Rally 2012 Results – Despres Wins Fourth Dakar

Mon, 16 Jan 2012

Cyril Despres beat his teammate Marc Coma to win his fourth Dakar Rally, while KTM captured its 11th consecutive win in the 33rd running of the off-road race. Despres won three stages and finished the 5,214-mile race in South America in a total time of 43 hours, 28 minutes and 11 seconds. Despres crossed the finish in Lima, Peru, with a lead of 53 minutes and 20 seconds ahead of his fellow Red Bull KTM rider Coma.

Back in the day, the All Japan 500cc Championship at Tsukuba

Fri, 24 Jun 2011

This ‘you tube’ gem sent to me recently brought back some funny memories from the scary but incredibly exciting days of 500cc two stroke racing. This particular race was the final round of the All Japan 500cc Championship at Tsukuba Circuit where I enjoyed a head to head battle with national hero Tadahiko Taira. Yamaha’s favourite son at the time, ‘tie wrap’ as we liked to call him, was taller and better looking than most Japanese riders (maybe a war baby?) and went on to win nearly everything in Japan during his career.