Yamaha 0W15 125 ccm
The Yamaha 0W15 125 ccm Worksbike was the successor of the YZ623 and was going to bring Yamaha 2 World Championships in the hands of Kent Andersson.
View ArticleYamaha YZ623, 125 ccm
The factory YZ623 ccm twin cylinder racer developed from the 1969 AS1 based model up to the latest 0W15 twin in 1975.
View ArticleYamaha Model Code list Racers 2#
Here is a similar list as for the up to 1968 racers, but now for the racers up to, let us say, the Kenny Roberts period (1980).
View ArticleYamaha YZR750 racers
The factory version of the mighty Yamaha TZ750 were first called Yamaha TZ750R and later Yamaha YZR750.
View ArticleYamaha YZR500, 1981-1990
The next 10 years for the Yamaha YZR500 (1981-1990) were quite spectacular.
View ArticleYamaha YZR500, 1991-2002
The Yamaha YZR500 machines from the period 1991-2002 are somewhat more fresh in your memories maybe, but they are fantastic to look at !
View ArticleYamaha TZ250 Petronas
The very last "official" Yamaha TZ250 that was raced by the Petronas team, was surely more than a productionracer.
View ArticleYamaha 0W31 750 cc of Steve Baker
With the Yamaha 0W31 750 cc bike from 1978 Johny Cecotto managed to give Yamaha the Formula 750 cc World Championship.
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