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This Yamaha YSR50 Might Not Be Practical, But It Looks Fun To RideThey're sleek, colorful, and look great zooming around the track. The Yamaha automotive brand (not to be confused with the company that makes your musical keyboard) has certainly made quite a few ...
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Insure your 1989 Yamaha for just $75/year.* #1 insurer: 1 out of 3 insured riders choose Progressive. Savings: We offer plenty of discounts, and rates start at just $75/year. OEM parts in repairs: We ...
Russ W. Moore of Bad Brothers Racing has an awesome project on his hands. The motorcycle frame is from a Yamaha YSR-50. Smaller than a standard street bike and larger than a pocket bike it comes ...
According to Yamaha's records, the YSR50 was designed to be a scaled-down micro-racer version of the YZR500, something intended to appeal "to the spirit of race enthusiasts in a playful way." ...
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