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2008 Yamaha R6 Yellow/black Flames & All Stock Like New $$$$$$$$$$$$$$ (se on 2040-motos

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2008 Yamaha R6 Yellow/Black Flames & All Stock Like New $$$$$$$$$$$$$$ (SE, $6,900, image 1

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2008 YAMAHA R6. THIS BIKE IS ALL STOCK ANS LIKE NEW. GARAGE KEPT BIKE. RARE YELLOW WITH BLACK FLAMES. NO ISSUES. FRESH LOCAL TRADE. WE ARE A # one NC FORD DEALERSHIP THAT HAS THIS AWESOME BIKE AND PRICED TO SALE. FEEL FREE TO COME SEE IN PERSON. CALL CHRIS @ 919-291-XXXX

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Yamaha XSR900 wins again

Sun, 09 Apr 2017

Yamaha's roadster now has one more achievement on the long list - this time the bike was awarded with the prestigious Red Dot Award for design. It is the fifth in a row for this model and the fifth for the company. Not bad huh!

Just for a moment; leading the British GP

Tue, 12 Jun 2012

Cal Crutchlow’s early exit at his home Moto GP last year meant we didn’t get to see his awesome potential at Silverstone. His two WSB race wins there in 2010 were pretty special as he dominated on the factory Yamaha R1, not least as he used some alternative lines and every inch of the track along the way. With his form matching the world's best in every event this year, on paper, this weekend should be his best chance so far to secure a podium or maybe even (making the dream come true!) take the first major class win in three decades.

Milan Show: Moto2 tried and tested

Tue, 02 Nov 2010

The insanity of Moto2 doesn't seem like the right home for the elegance of the Rizoma brand. But the Rizoma ProGuard system has helped secure the levers of Toni Elias on his road to championship success in the inaugural Moto2 season. The example above was on an attractive Rizoma-enhanced BMW S1000RR, but the lever guards are not limited to sports bikes, they were also visible on Yamaha's FZ8.  The patented design can tilt up to 10 degrees providing full lever coverage and can be added by simply replacing the bike's existing bar-ends.