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Yamaha Dirt Bike reviews

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Reviewed on June 29, 2023

Motorcycle reviewed 2000 Yamaha YZF-R1 view listing

4.8
I have owned several R1s over the last 20 years. I find the performance and reliability outstanding. Speed and responsiveness excellent. Lower maintenance costs than BMWs although the SS1000 is a killer bike. Not designed for long road trips but for sheer power/ acceleration a fantastic... read more
I have owned several R1s over the last 20 years. I find the performance and reliability outstanding. Speed and responsiveness excellent. Lower maintenance costs than BMWs although the SS1000 is a killer bike. Not designed for long road trips but for sheer power/ acceleration a fantastic choice.
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Reviewed on April 22, 2023

Motorcycle reviewed 2001 Yz Yamaha 426f view listing

5.0
This is my second Yamaha 426 F I should have never sold the first one. This bike is bullet proof, fast and handles well. Pulls up easily in 1st 2nd and 3rd has plenty of power and does 100 mph easily. This bike is awesome. My first one was street legal so I should have kept it. But oh well. I... read more
This is my second Yamaha 426 F I should have never sold the first one. This bike is bullet proof, fast and handles well. Pulls up easily in 1st 2nd and 3rd has plenty of power and does 100 mph easily. This bike is awesome. My first one was street legal so I should have kept it. But oh well. I won't be selling this one no way. I love it too much. Ride safe have fun. If anybody has spare parts hit me up. At jwhensley3@gmail.com or 6614834699. Or if you have any good tips. Thank you, Jerry Hensley
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Reviewed on June 12, 2022

Motorcycle reviewed 1985 Yamaha RZ350N view listing

4.8
I have owned my RZ350 since I bought it new in 1985. Light, fast, easy to work on. Good parts availability in 2022, and there is a large community of enthusiasts around the world. The RZ350 is fairly civilized compared to earlier two strokes. Water cooling and the YVPS make the engine... read more
I have owned my RZ350 since I bought it new in 1985. Light, fast, easy to work on. Good parts availability in 2022, and there is a large community of enthusiasts around the world. The RZ350 is fairly civilized compared to earlier two strokes. Water cooling and the YVPS make the engine flexible, reliable, and versatile. Great fun. I will never sell it.
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Reviewed on May 31, 2022

Motorcycle reviewed 2020 Yamaha 2021I view listing

1.0
The seller is extremely rude and does not answer phone calls and was very vague. I was going to purchase this bike but found one elsewhere. It’s too bad people these days can’t be polite and professional with each... read more
The seller is extremely rude and does not answer phone calls and was very vague. I was going to purchase this bike but found one elsewhere. It’s too bad people these days can’t be polite and professional with each other.
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Reviewed on February 22, 2022

Motorcycle reviewed 2022 Yamaha TTR230 view listing

4.8
First bike I bought. It has power and handles good..First gear is too low, while speeding shifting it goes into neutral a lot, shocks could be a little more stiffer, the paint on the frame gets rubbed off from books. That is the biggest issue. Would be nice to have a kick starter for back up... read more
First bike I bought. It has power and handles good..First gear is too low, while speeding shifting it goes into neutral a lot, shocks could be a little more stiffer, the paint on the frame gets rubbed off from books. That is the biggest issue. Would be nice to have a kick starter for back up starting, once you uncork it, it really has get up and go power.
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Reviewed on January 1, 2022

Motorcycle reviewed 2007 Yamaha R6S view listing

4.8
The Yamaha R6S is perhaps the most misunderstood of all Yamaha’s motorcycles. The R6S designation (versus the usual R6) has some imagining that the letter S stands for sport, while others call the 6S a budget version of the R6. So, what is the truth? The R6S designation actually originates... read more
The Yamaha R6S is perhaps the most misunderstood of all Yamaha’s motorcycles. The R6S designation (versus the usual R6) has some imagining that the letter S stands for sport, while others call the 6S a budget version of the R6. So, what is the truth? The R6S designation actually originates from the 2004 YRZF6S code for that year’s R6. Yamaha decided to continue to produce the 2004 R6 model after the 2005 year, from 2006-9, as well as continuing to produce the evolving R6 model from 205-2020. The 6S code was retained for the 2005-9 R6S models to differentiate the two R6s. So every R6S is simply a newer held-over 2004 model, with only a few changes. The regular R6 started going through changes beginning in 2005 in order to improve performance above 130 mph on the track, including modified brakes, forks, exhaust, etc., so the R6 could continue to dominate in races. So, why continue making the old 2004 version if the new R6 was better? The 2003-4 model was already a perfected race bike and a wonderful and popular street sport bike. Changing the R6 for more top end performance also sacrificed some of the features Yamaha liked in the bike, such as ultra light weight, performance up to 130 mph, and street manners. Inverted forks are vulnerable to road damage, stiffer shocks are less comfortable, and the R6S is a faster bike on the street, where it counts for most riders. In fact, an R6S will easily out-perform a newer R6 up to 130 mph. Many people prefer direct throttle to drive by wire, and the bike was offered at a lower price as the research and development was already done and some parts were less costly (the older integrated exhaust system is half the cost). The R6S did receive the newer frame of the R6, but was an unusual example of a manufacturer reviving a prior model and extending its production for many years. It demonstrates the confidence Yamaha of its 2003-4 R6 model.
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Reviewed on December 16, 2021

Motorcycle reviewed 2022 Yamaha YZ450FX view listing

5.0
I've owned quite a few motorcycles and this one is an amazing machine! Some of the best features are the massive torque, ability to tune the injection and timing via the wifi app and store 2 profiles in the ecu then swap via a button on the handlebar. My goal was to have a street legal dirt bike in... read more
I've owned quite a few motorcycles and this one is an amazing machine! Some of the best features are the massive torque, ability to tune the injection and timing via the wifi app and store 2 profiles in the ecu then swap via a button on the handlebar. My goal was to have a street legal dirt bike in Ohio and I was able to accomplish this with the 2022 YZ450FX with a few simple additions. The bike is not quiet at all it sounds like an indy car when you wind it out it's addictive! The throttle is so sensitive that one lurch trying to adjust your glove could put you right at 12 o clock or looped depending on your skill level. If you don't consider yourself an expert rider you need to avoid riding this bike. Don't test ride one or you will have to own it!!! If you want to see my bike search on the you tube and find me!
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Reviewed on December 15, 2021

Motorcycle reviewed 2017 Yamaha Super tenere view listing

5.0
I bought this leftover 2020 model just 30 Days ago. I have logged in just over 1200 miles. I am getting approximately 41 miles to the gallon. I rode 7 hours in one day and I was very comfortable the entire trip. There is not enough power for me for riding two-up. It is perfect for a solo rider... read more
I bought this leftover 2020 model just 30 Days ago. I have logged in just over 1200 miles. I am getting approximately 41 miles to the gallon. I rode 7 hours in one day and I was very comfortable the entire trip. There is not enough power for me for riding two-up. It is perfect for a solo rider with luggage. I am 6 foot tall and 270 Pounds. The stock windshield is okay but I would prefer a taller windshield. My only complaint is a the windshield is awkward to raise or lower. Handling is amazing. Wind protection from the fairing is good. Minimal air blows on my knees. Headlights are bright. Brakes work well. Sport Mode is jerky but fun. Touring Mode is tamed and my choice for cruising. Overall ergonomics is excellent for my size and built. Cruise control works as expected. Heated Handgrips are the best. The kickstand is not confidence inspiring but they work. Something just feels odd or unstable when mounting or unmounting the bike. Opposed to saying this the best bike I've ever own, I will say it is my favorite bike to date out of owning 11 bikes in my lifetime. I test rode a 2021 Honda Goldwing DCT in which was my ultimate experience on a motorcycle. I chose the ST for it's versatility, reliability, touring range, and price. My purpose is mostly for long distance travel on road.
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Reviewed on December 4, 2021

Motorcycle reviewed 2015 Yamaha FZ-07 view listing

4.3
The best place to get the bike you looking for.they got all kinds of bikes.highly recommend this place. These guys are awesome they took care of me the process was very fast and easy. customers Service is on point . Matt was the guy who help me out very cool guy , Go check these people out they... read more
The best place to get the bike you looking for.they got all kinds of bikes.highly recommend this place. These guys are awesome they took care of me the process was very fast and easy. customers Service is on point . Matt was the guy who help me out very cool guy , Go check these people out they are the best in the area.they even work with you with the prices.
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Reviewed on November 23, 2021

Motorcycle reviewed 2020 Yamaha MT03 view listing

5.0
Great fun riding bike . Great gas mileage 55mpg. Top speed 115 mph. Easy to work on maintenance. Great Looking. Very good on the twisted roads. Keeps up with highway traffic at ease. Easy to handle. Brake also has ABS. Great looking... read more
Great fun riding bike . Great gas mileage 55mpg. Top speed 115 mph. Easy to work on maintenance. Great Looking. Very good on the twisted roads. Keeps up with highway traffic at ease. Easy to handle. Brake also has ABS. Great looking bike
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