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Yamaha TT description
2012 Yamaha TT-R50E, 4 STROKE SEMI AUTOMATIC 3 SPEED!!! - For 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. Its got the style of a big YZ, but low enough for the little guys to climb aboard with a seat thats only 555 millimeters (21.9 inches) above the ground. Once theyre going, youll be glad to know, the TT-R50E is equipped with front and rear drum brakes to deliver strong, dependable stopping power. Like all Yamahas, TT-Rs are packed full of leading-edge engineering and stand up to our stringent standards for reliability. Theyre built to last. The only thing we cant do is stop your little ones from out growing them! But weve got their next Yamaha waiting when that happens.
Yamaha TT for Sale
- 2012 yamaha tt-r110e dirt bike (US $2,190.00)
- 2012 yamaha tt-r50e dirt bike (US $1,490.00)
- 2013 yamaha tt-r50 dirt bike (US $1,590.00)
- 2013 yamaha ttr110ed dirt bike (US $2,240.00)
- 2012 yamaha tt-r125le dirt bike (US $2,599.00)
- 2012 yamaha tt-r125le dirt bike (US $2,999.00)
Moto blog
50th Anniversary Yamaha Special Edition R1? Yes Please!
Fri, 09 Sep 2011When Yamaha unveiled its 50th anniversary edition red and white livery for its M1 MotoGP machines in May, one question came immediately to mind: when can we get the special edition R1? The red and white design was created to celebrate Yamaha‘s 50th year in Grand Prix racing. Yamaha factory racers Jorge Lorenzo and Ben Spies debuted the livery at the Assen round in June, which saw the American Spies nab his first a career MotoGP win.
Yamaha Reports Q1 2012 Results
Mon, 14 May 2012Yamaha reported a 5.3% decrease in worldwide motorcycle sales over the first quarter of 2012 despite a 25% increase in North American sales. In the quarter ended March 31, 2012, Yamaha sold 1.599 million motorcycles worldwide, down from 1.689 million motorcycles sold over the same quarter in 2011. Most of the decline was due to Yamaha’s performance in the Asian market.
Ben Spies Retires from Motorcycle Racing
Sun, 27 Oct 2013Ben Spies announced his retirement from motorcycle racing, as injuries cut short a once promising career for the American. Spies retires with a World Superbike title in his first and only season in the series, and three AMA Superbike Championships. “I want to thank everyone from racing organizations, factories, teams and all my fans for helping me and supporting me throughout my career,” says Spies.
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