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  2. Yamaha YZF-R3 - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha YZF-R3, commonly R3, is a 321 cc (19.6 cu in) parallel-twin sport bike made by Yamaha since 2015. The R3 and the R25 are the first Yamaha twins with an offset cylinder design. [7] The YZF-R3 was updated for 2019. The update brought a new fairing design, KYB upside down forks and the clip-on handlebars lowered by 22mm.

  3. Yamaha YZF-R25 - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha YZF-R25 is a motorcycle manufactured by Yamaha since 2014. It is Yamaha's first 250 cc sport motorcycle since the four-cylinder FZR250 that was sold between 1986 and 1994. A first for Yamaha twins, in common with the R3, the R25 uses an offset cylinder design. [2] The YZF-R25 was updated for 2019. [3]

  4. Yamaha YZF-R1 - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha YZF-R1, or simply R1, is a 998 cc (60.9 cu in) ... (6.2 L/100 km; 46 mpg ‑imp), a 0 to 60 mph (0 to 97 km/h) time of 2.9 seconds, a 0 to 1 ...

  5. Yamaha FZR400 - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha FZR400 was a 400 cc (24 cu in) class sport bike produced by Yamaha Motor Company between 1987 and 1994. The FZR400 was updated every year up until 1994, after which production ended. The FZR400 was updated every year up until 1994, after which production ended.

  6. Kawasaki Ninja 300 - Wikipedia

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    The Ninja 300's fuel economy was measured at around 70 mpg ‑US (3.4 L/100 km; 84 mpg ‑imp), while other sources reported it at 54.1 mpg ‑US (4.35 L/100 km; 65.0 mpg ‑imp), though regardless of the methodology, the 300 showed improved gas mileage over the Ninja 250R.

  7. Yamaha Tracer 700 - Wikipedia

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    In 2019 Yamaha briefly announced a GT version of the Tracer 700, similar to the larger Yamaha Tracer 900 one. It included side cases and a few other touring features, but the market availability of this variant is unknown as it was removed from the Yamaha official sites in all the countries, the only references are motorcycle magazine reviews [2] and some Yamaha dealers in Europe.

  8. Yamaha FZ8 and FAZER8 - Wikipedia

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    5.60–5.33 L/100 km; 50.4–53.0 mpg ‑imp (42–44.1 mpg ‑US) [1] [2] The Yamaha FZ8 and FAZER8 , also known as the FZ8N and FZ8S , are motorcycles produced since 2010 by Yamaha Motor Corporation for sale in the United States, Europe, Canada, [ 3 ] Australia and New Zealand.

  9. Yamaha SR400 & SR500 - Wikipedia

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    4.8 L/100 km (59 mpg ‑imp; 49 mpg ‑US) [citation needed] The Yamaha SR400 (1978–2021) and SR500 (1978–1999) are single-cylinder , air-cooled, two-passenger motorcycles manufactured in Japan by Yamaha Motor Company as a street version of the Yamaha XT500 , with a standard riding posture and styling recalling the Universal Japanese ...