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2006 Yamaha Majesty Scooter on 2040-motos

US $3,500.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:10 ColorColor: Candy Red
Location:

New Britain, Pennsylvania, US

New Britain, PA, US
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Yamaha Other tech info

TypeType:Scooter PhonePhone:8558780479

Yamaha Other description

2006 Yamaha Majesty, Good Condition, ideal for getting around town or city commuting - Royal Performance and Utility High-tech transportation that blurs the boundaries between scooter and motorcycle while setting new standards for utility and performance.

Moto blog

Yamaha Opens New Motorcycle Testing Center

Wed, 13 Nov 2013

Yamaha has completed construction of a new test course for developing motorcycles for emerging markets in Kikugawa, Japan. The 121-acre Yamaha Motor Kikukawa Test Course features a 1.18-mile circuit and a mix of multi-purpose roads and mountain terrain. It will be used to develop new motorcycles for Latin America and Asia.

Lorenzo Leads Sepang Test Day 1; Spies Fourth on 1000cc Yamaha M1

Tue, 31 Jan 2012

Yamaha‘s Jorge Lorenzo topped all riders with a top lap time of 2:01.657 on the first day of pre-season MotoGP testing at Malaysia’s Sepang circuit. With reigning World Champion Casey Stoner ailing and unable to ride, Lorenzo produced the top time as the only racer to lap Sepang in under 2 minutes 2 seconds. Riding the 1000cc Yamaha YZR-M1, Lorenzo topped second-ranked Dani Pedrosa and his Honda RC213V by 0.343 seconds.

Reunions Are Best Done On Motorcycles

Tue, 09 Jul 2013

When we were kids, life was much simpler. We could play outside all day without a care in the world. If we were lucky, our parents bought us dirtbikes to use in the field, or in Australian Mark Toia‘s case, his favorite hill.