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Reviewed on May 21, 2025
Motorcycle reviewed
2012 Yamaha V Star 1300

5.0
Road this motorcycle for 10 years. Always fun to ride. I never had any troubles with the motorcycle. The low center of gravity and low seating position makes the bike very stable. Acceleration was excellent for a big...
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Road this motorcycle for 10 years. Always fun to ride. I never had any troubles with the motorcycle. The low center of gravity and low seating position makes the bike very stable. Acceleration was excellent for a big bike.
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Reviewed on May 7, 2025
Motorcycle reviewed
2024 Yamaha FJR 1300AE

2.0
I would love to describe my experience with this mptorcycle, but I can't because I never got to see the motorcycle because your algorythem for entry to the sales list was prohibited to me due to my zip code being erroneously ignored . Although my zip code is and has been valid for the 32 yrs I've...
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I would love to describe my experience with this mptorcycle, but I can't because I never got to see the motorcycle because your algorythem for entry to the sales list was prohibited to me due to my zip code being erroneously ignored . Although my zip code is and has been valid for the 32 yrs I've had it, cycle trader seems to think it doesn't exist for me and consequently refuses to search for my yamaha frjes. Who ever wrote the program should be notified if it's deficiency. I'll continue to search for my yamaha unfortunately without your help. Too bad we couldn't do business.
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Reviewed on May 5, 2025
Motorcycle reviewed
2023 Yamaha FJR1300

5.0
Great power beautiful smooth ride on the interstate and also capable of carving the curves. Just about ever creature comfort available - ABS Brakes, lockable hard bags, cruise control, adjustable windscreen with memory, no chain to worry with has shaft drive, LED Headlights also LED Cornering...
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Great power beautiful smooth ride on the interstate and also capable of carving the curves. Just about ever creature comfort available - ABS Brakes, lockable hard bags, cruise control, adjustable windscreen with memory, no chain to worry with has shaft drive, LED Headlights also LED Cornering lights, adjustable seat height, and it will accept an optional hard top case from Yamaha if you wish to add one. Also has traction control, Bluetooth etc.
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Reviewed on April 18, 2025
Motorcycle reviewed
2024 Yamaha Zuma

4.8
He tenido una excelente experiencia con mi scooter ITÁLICA MAC 200. Desde el primer día ha sido muy confiable, cómoda y económica. Es perfecta tanto para moverme por la ciudad como para trayectos un poco más largos. Tiene una muy buena respuesta del motor y el consumo de gasolina es realmente...
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He tenido una excelente experiencia con mi scooter ITÁLICA MAC 200. Desde el primer día ha sido muy confiable, cómoda y económica. Es perfecta tanto para moverme por la ciudad como para trayectos un poco más largos. Tiene una muy buena respuesta del motor y el consumo de gasolina es realmente bajo, lo que la hace ideal para el día a día.
Además, es fácil de manejar, arranca sin problemas y ofrece buena estabilidad incluso en calles irregulares. He hecho todos los mantenimientos a tiempo, especialmente los cambios de aceite, y nunca me ha dado ningún problema.
La volvería a comprar sin dudarlo. Es una scooter práctica, con buen diseño y excelente rendimiento.
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Reviewed on April 18, 2025
Motorcycle reviewed
1999 Yamaha Road Star Silverado

4.3
This bike is a nice cruiser, power it great , stays in the lane, great on windy roads does’t move at all. Maintenance is minimal and never broke down for me. Traveled all around Bay Area and trips to Fresno always a easy...
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This bike is a nice cruiser, power it great , stays in the lane, great on windy roads does’t move at all. Maintenance is minimal and never broke down for me. Traveled all around Bay Area and trips to Fresno always a easy ride.
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Reviewed on April 14, 2025
Motorcycle reviewed
2022 Yamaha XSR900

4.8
Excellent machine that is a swiss army knife of retro bikes. Fast, handles well and with only a few modifications (seat, saddlebags and small windscreen) can be turned into a sport touring bike. Switchable modes allow new riders or cautious riders to limit powerband while learning this machine. ...
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Excellent machine that is a swiss army knife of retro bikes. Fast, handles well and with only a few modifications (seat, saddlebags and small windscreen) can be turned into a sport touring bike. Switchable modes allow new riders or cautious riders to limit powerband while learning this machine. ABS and Traction control are stellar and rarely noticeable. The cherry on the cake is cruise control, useful if you're stuck on highway for a few hours.
Go buy one, you won't regret it.
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Reviewed on February 6, 2025
Motorcycle reviewed
1967 Yamaha YR1

4.8
The Yamaha 350 cc two stroke Grand Prix was Yamaha Motor's largest displacement sport model at the time. It covered the 400 m sprint off the line in 13.8 seconds, and could reach a maximum speed of 173 km/h. Featuring a newly developed 350cc, 2-cylinder engine with aluminum cylinders, 36 hp at 7500...
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The Yamaha 350 cc two stroke Grand Prix was Yamaha Motor's largest displacement sport model at the time. It covered the 400 m sprint off the line in 13.8 seconds, and could reach a maximum speed of 173 km/h. Featuring a newly developed 350cc, 2-cylinder engine with aluminum cylinders, 36 hp at 7500 rpm has a return type 5-speed transmission, "Autolube" and more, it boasted excellent cooling capacity and light weight. The R1 chassis featured a highly rigid double cradle frame, telescopic front fork, 3-way adjustable rear suspension and fully waterproof drum brakes. Awesome bike! Around 346 lbs dry. Mixes it own oil and gas! Lots of torque and fast even for today! Vibrates a little though, but tolerable and fun bike to ride, what a blast from the past!
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Reviewed on January 24, 2025
Motorcycle reviewed
1967 Yamaha YR-1

4.8
The Yamaha 350 cc two stroke Grand Prix was Yamaha Motor's largest displacement sport model at the time. It covered the 400 m sprint off the line in 13.8 seconds, and could reach a maximum speed of 173 km/h. Featuring a newly developed 350cc, 2-cylinder engine with aluminum cylinders, 36 hp at...
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The Yamaha 350 cc two stroke Grand Prix was Yamaha Motor's largest displacement sport model at the time. It covered the 400 m sprint off the line in 13.8 seconds, and could reach a maximum speed of 173 km/h. Featuring a newly developed 350cc, 2-cylinder engine with aluminum cylinders, 36 hp at 7500 rpm has a return type 5-speed transmission, "Autolube" and more, it boasted excellent cooling capacity and light weight. The R1 chassis featured a highly rigid double cradle frame, telescopic front fork, 3-way adjustable rear suspension and fully waterproof drum brakes. Awesome bike! Around 346 lbs dry. Mixes it own oil and gas! Lots of torque and fast even for today! Vibrates a little though, but tolerable and fun bike to ride, what a blast from the past!
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Reviewed on December 8, 2024
Motorcycle reviewed
2022 Yamaha XS650-2F

4.8
Rides like a dream. Rides like a new bike with the retro look and feel.
After upgrading the air intake and exhaust the 700cc motor really opened up. The top end is a real treat.
Thank you for listening...
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Rides like a dream. Rides like a new bike with the retro look and feel.
After upgrading the air intake and exhaust the 700cc motor really opened up. The top end is a real treat.
Thank you for listening Yamaha.
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Reviewed on December 6, 2024
Motorcycle reviewed
2022 Yamaha XT250

4.8
I really like my bike I had several different Yamaha dual Sports and this one I like a couple things I don't like is one they took away all kick starts that's idiotic for any kind of bike that's on the dirt you never know when that battery is going to go dead and two I don't think I have too much...
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I really like my bike I had several different Yamaha dual Sports and this one I like a couple things I don't like is one they took away all kick starts that's idiotic for any kind of bike that's on the dirt you never know when that battery is going to go dead and two I don't think I have too much torque as I'd like 240 but still at 250 should be able to at least pop up on command. All else is pretty good I like it quite bike nice bike
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