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  2. Yamaha TZ 250 - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha TZ 250 was a commercially available racing motorcycle with a watercooled, two-stroke, 250 cc engine produced by the Japanese manufacturer Yamaha. The basis of the production-volume racer was the OW17 factory machine from Yamaha, which was used in the motorcycle world championship from 1973 to 1990, and with which Dieter Braun became ...

  3. Yamaha TZ750 - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha TZ750 is a series production two-stroke race motorcycle built by Yamaha to compete in the Formula 750 class in the 1970s. Motorcyclist called it "the most notorious and successful roadracing motorcycle of the 1970s". [1] Another journal called it the dominant motorcycle of the era, noting its nine consecutive Daytona 200 wins ...

  4. Yamaha TZ 350 - Wikipedia

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    Helmut Dähne on a Yamaha TZ 350 (1976) Yamaha TZ 350 (1977) Production Racer were series manufactured racing bikes. Two Yamaha TZ 350 models are part of the motorcycle collection of the Technikmuseum Speyer. [2] Yamaha often leveraged the marketing of their RD and RZ series road motorcycles by referencing the TZ series.

  5. Yamaha TZR250 - Wikipedia

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    TZR 250 2MA modified for racing. The Yamaha TZR250 is a motorcycle manufactured and produced by the Japanese motorcycle manufacturer Yamaha between 1986 and 1995. [3] Yamaha produced the road going two-stroke motorcycle, loosely based on the TZ250 Yamaha racing bike. Parallel-twin, reverse cylinder and finally 90° V-twin variants were produced.

  6. 1986 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season - Wikipedia

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    Yamaha Marlboro Team Agostini SRL: Yamaha: Yamaha YZR500: 2 Eddie Lawson: All 9 Rob McElnea: All Team Gauloises Blondes Yamaha Yamaha: Yamaha YZR500: 3 Christian Sarron: 1–9, 11 Team Elf-ROC Elf-Honda: Elf 3: 5 Ron Haslam: All 52 Christian le Liard: 8–11 Team Lucky Strike Roberts: Yamaha: Yamaha YZR500: 6 Randy Mamola: All 11 Mike Baldwin ...

  7. 1976 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season - Wikipedia

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    Yamaha: 73 1 3 Franco Bonera: Italy: Aermacchi Harley-Davidson: 61 1 4 Tom Herron: United Kingdom: Yamaha: 47 1 5 Pentti Korhonen: Finland: Yamaha: 47 0 6 Dieter Braun: West Germany: Yamaha: 42 1 7 Chas Mortimer: 6 United Kingdom: Yamaha: 31 0 8 Bruno Kneubühler: 9 Switzerland: Yamaha: 29 0 9 Olivier Chevallier: France: Yamaha: 25 0 10 Víctor ...

  8. 1975 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season - Wikipedia

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    1976. 1975 World Champions 500cc – Giacomo Agostini 350cc - Johnny Cecotto 250cc – ... Yamaha Yamaha: 2 4 8 Giacomo Agostini: 1–4, 6–10 3 22 11 Hideo Kanaya:

  9. Yamaha RD400 - Wikipedia

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    The RD400 is a 399 cc (24.3 cu in) two-stroke air cooled six-speed motorcycle produced by Yamaha from 1976 until 1979. It evolved directly from the Yamaha RD350 . The 350 evolved into the RD400C in 1976, the "D", "E" in '77, '78 respectively and the final model, the white 1979 RD400F.