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Yamaha: 12 — 7 9 6 56 14 1966 United Kingdom: Mike Hailwood † Honda: 12 — 10 10 8 56 22 1967 United Kingdom: Mike Hailwood † Honda: 13 — 5 8 7 50 0 1968 United Kingdom: Phil Read ‡ Yamaha: 10 — 5 7 5 46 0 1969 Australia: Kel Carruthers: Benelli: 12 — 3 7 3 89 5 1970 United Kingdom: Rodney Gould: Yamaha: 12 — 6 9 3 102 18 1971 ...
The 1975 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season was the 27th F.I.M. Road Racing World Championship ... Yamaha Yamaha: 2 4 8 Giacomo Agostini: 1–4, 6–10 3 22 11 Hideo ...
YC-1 (1956) was the second bike manufactured by Yamaha; it was a 175 cc single cylinder two-stroke. [ 1 ] YD-1 (1957) Yamaha began production of its first 250 cc, two-stroke twin, the YD1.
Motorcycle No. Rider Rounds Rothmans Honda Honda: Honda NSR250: 2 Anton Mang: 1–3, 5–7, 9–11 42 55 46 40 38 31 56 Dominique Sarron: All HB-Venemotos Racing Team Yamaha: Yamaha YZR 250: 3 Carlos Lavado: All Yamaha TZ 250: 26 28 Luis Lavado: All Yamaha Marlboro Team Agostini SRL: Yamaha: Yamaha YZR 250: 4 Martin Wimmer: All 57 37 44 36 33 ...
MV Agusta and Phil Read claimed a second successive 500cc crown. It would be the Italian firm's last world championship and their seventeenth 500cc title in a row. [1] Giacomo Agostini switched to the two-stroke Yamahas but was troubled by injuries and mechanical troubles. [1]
Phil Read captured the 250 championship on a private Yamaha-powered Eric Cheney-designed chassis, after falling out with the Yamaha factory. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Agostini won the 350 title for the fourth year in a row but a newcomer served notice when young Finn, Jarno Saarinen , won his first Grand Prix at the Czechoslovakian round then won again in ...
The motorcycle was made for both on-road and off-road. In 1976 Yamaha motorcycle advertisement claimed the bike had torque induction intake, thermal phase shock absorbers and built in oil coolers. [1] The bike also used the monoshock rear suspension which had been successful on Motocross machines. [2] In 1976 the motorcycle was offered for $798 ...
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 ...