List of Yamaha motorcycles
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The following is a list of motorcycles, scooters and mopeds produced by the Yamaha Motor Company.
First and last bike
[edit]- YA-1 built August 1954, produced January 1955. The first bike manufactured by Yamaha was actually a copy of the German DKW RT 125; it had an air-cooled, two-stroke, single cylinder 125 cc engine[1]
- YC-1 (1956) was the second bike manufactured by Yamaha; it was a 175 cc single cylinder two-stroke.[1]
- YD-1 (1957) Yamaha began production of its first 250 cc, two-stroke twin, the YD1.[1]
- MF-1 (1958) 50 cc, two-stroke, single cylinder, step through street bike[1]
- YDS-3 (1964) 246 cc, two-stroke, parallel-twin, it used the world's first oil injection lubrication system in a 2-stroke engine.[2]
- DT-1 (1968) Yamaha's first true off-road motorcycle.[1]
- XS-1 (1970) Yamaha's first four-stroke engine motorcycle (650 cc twin).[3]
- YZ Monocross (1975) First production motocross bike with a single rear shock.[3]
- YZ400F (1998) First mass-produced four-stroke motocross motorcycle.[3]
Road bikes
[edit]Two-stroke
[edit]- AG100
- AG175
- AG200
- Bop500
- BOP2 50
- Bop80
- BW80
- Chappy50
- Chappy80
- CR5
- CS3
- CS5
- CT1
- CT2
- CT3
- TDR50
- TDR80
- AT-1
- AT-1MX
- AT-3
- DT-1 1968[1]
- DT1
- DT-2
- DT-3
- DS5E
- DS6-C
- DS6 2
- DS7 2
- DT50L
- DT50M
- DT50MX
- DT50R
- DT50SM
- DT50X
- DT80MX
- DT80LC
- DT80R
- DT100MX
- DT100R
- DT125LC
- DT125MX
- DT125R
- DT125RE
- DT125X
- DT175MX
- DT200R
- DT 230 Lanza
- DT250
- DT250MX
- DT250R
- DT350LC
- DT350R
- DT360
- DT360MX
- DT400B
- DT400F
- DT400MX
- DTE125
- DTE175
- DTF125
- DT RT4
- Force1
- FS1E[4]
- F5C
- GL750 Prototype
- GT50
- GT80
- GT100
- GTI80
- 90cc
- H3-90
- HT-1B-90
- IT125
- IT175
- IT200
- IT250
- IT400
- IT425
- IT465
- IT490
- JA75
- L2
- L5T
- L5TA
- LS2 100
- LS3 100
- L2GF 100
- L2G 100
- LT 100
- LT 100 MX
- LT2 100
- LT2 100
- LT3 100
- MG1T
- MR50
- MX50
- MX80
- MX100
- MX125
- MX175
- MX250
- MX360
- MX400
- MX500
- QA50 Pocke
- QB50 Vogel
- QT50
- RA31 125
- RX50
- RT180
- R3C
- R5
- RD
- RD50
- RD50DX
- RD50 M
- RD50 SP
- RD60
- RD125
- RD135
- RD200
- RD250
- RD350
- RD400
- RD80LC
- RD125LC
- RD250LC
- RD350LC
- RD500LC
- RD350 YPVS
- RD350 F2
- RX-King 135 (Indonesia)
- RDX125
- R1-Z
- RS
- RS100 (1974-1976)
- RS-100 (same as above, but 1977 for Philippines)
- RS100 (1977 - also front disc-braked RS100DX or RX100)
- RX 100
- RS125
- RS125DX
- RS200
- RX-Z
- RX DX
- RX100 (1977 - alternate designation for RS100DX)
- RX-S (and RX-Special)
- RX-S 115
- RX-125
- RX-135 (also known as RX-K/RX-King)
- RXZ135
- RX-King
- RX Concorde
- RT-1
- RT-2
- RT-3
- RT-80
- RT-100
- RT150
- RT180
- RT360
- RX50
- RZ50
- RZ80
- RZ125
- RZ250
- RZ350
- RZ500
- RZV 500
- SC 500 °°
- SDR 200
- TD2
- TDR 50
- TDR 80
- TDR 125
- TDR 180 Made in Brazil
- TDR 240
- TDR 250
- Trailmaster-80
- Trailmaster-100
- TT125
- TY50 Trial
- TY80 Trial
- TY80A Trial
- TY80B Trial
- TY125(type 541)Trial
- TY125(type 1K6) Trial
- TY175 Trial
- TY200 Trial
- TY250 Trial
- TY250R Trial
- TY250S Trial
- TY250Z Trial
- TY350 Trial
- TY350R Trial
- TY350S Trial
- TZR 50
- TZR 80
- TZR 125
- TZR150
- TZR 250
- TZM 150
- TZ50
- TZ125
- TZ250
- TZ350
- TZ500
- TZ700
- TZ750
- V50
- V50P
- V50M
- V70
- V75
- V80
- V80M
- V90
- VR150
- WR125
- WR200
- WR300
- WR250
- WR500
- Y100
- Y100 Sport
- YCS-1
- YCS-1-Bonanza
- YA-1[5]
- YA-6
- YA-6 Santa Barbara
- YA-7
- YAS-1
- YB50
- YB100
- YC-1[6]
- YD
- YD-1[7]
- YD-2
- YD-3
- YDS-1
- YDS-3
- YDS-3C Big Bear
- YDS6C[8]
- YE1
- YE2
- YES1
- YG1
- YG1K[9]
- YG2
- YG3
- YG5
- YG-T
- YJ-1
- L2
- YAS1
- YAS2
- YAS3
- YL1
- YL2
- YL2C
- YM1
- YM1S
- YM2C
- YR1
- YR2
- YR3
- YSR50
- YZ80
- YZ125
- YZ250
- YZ465
Four-stroke
[edit]- AG125
- AG200
- BT1100 Bulldog
- BW80
- BW200
- BW350
- Factor 125i
- Factor 150
- Fascino
- Fazer25
- FJ600
- FJ750
- FJ1100
- FJ1200
- FJ1200 ABS
- FJR1300
- FZS 600
- FZ1 / FZ6
- FZ16 / Byson / FZ-S / Fazer
- Yamaha FZ FI V2.0
- Yamaha FZS FI V2.0
- Yamaha Fazer FI V2.0
- Yamaha Fazer 150
- Yamaha Fazer FZ15
- Yamaha Fazer FZ25
- FZ25
- FZ150i / V-Ixion
- FZ250
- FZ400
- FZ600
- FZ750
- FZR150
- FZR250
- FZR250R
- FZR400
- FZR400RR
- FZR400RR SP
- FZR600R
- FZR750R/0W01
- FZS FI v3.0 (ABS)
- FZS FI (Dual Disc)
- FZS FI (Limited)
- FZS FI
- FZ FI
- FZ X 150
- FZ2
- FZ8 and FAZER8
- FZR1000
- FZX700/750 Fazer
- Golden Eagle 300
- GTS1000
- GX750
- Jog
- Morpho I
- M-Slaz
- MT-01
- MT-125
- MT-15 / Xabre
- MT-15 Tracer
- MT-25
- MT-03
- MT-07
- MT-700 Tracer
- Tracer 700 GT
- MT-08
- MT-09 / FZ-09
- MT-09 Tracer / FJ-09
- Tracer 900 GT
- Tracer 7
- Tracer 7 GT
- Tracer 9
- Tracer 9 GT
- Tracer 9 GT+
- MT-10
- Niken(3 wheels)
- Niken GT
- R15 S
- R15 V3 ABS
- Ray Z
- Ray ZR
- Saluto (UBS – Disc)
- Scorpio Z
- Serow225-1
- SRX250
- SRX250F
- SRX400
- SRX6
- SRX 600
- SRV250
- Yamaha SR1
- SR125
- SR150
- SR185
- SR250
- SR400
- SR500
- SR600
- SRX250
- SRX600
- Star Eluder
- Star Venture
- Star Venture TC
- Crux
- Libero G5
- YBA-125 Enticer
- Gladiator
- SS 125
- YBR 125
- RS110F
- STX
- SZ
- SZ-RR SE
- SZ-RR Core
- SZ150RR
- SZR150
- SZR 660
- T-150
- TDM 850
- TDM900
- TRX850
- TFX-150
- TT225
- TT 250 AUS only model
- TT 350
- TT 500
- TT600R
- TTR50
- TTR90
- TTR110
- TTR125
- TTR150
- TTR225
- TTR230
- TTR250
- TTR325
- TW125
- TW200
- TX500
- TX600
- TX650
- TX750
- Venture
- XVZ1200 Venture Royale
- XVZ1300 Venture Royale
- V-Star 250
- V-Star 650 Custom
- V-Star 650 Classic
- V-Star 1100 Classic
- V-Star-1100-Silverado
- V-Star 950 Tourer
- V-Star 1300 Tourer
- Virago XV125
- Virago XV250
- Virago XV400
- Virago XV500
- Virago XV535
- Virago XV700
- Virago XV750
- Virago XV920
- Virago XV1000
- Virago XV1100
- XV1900A
- VMax
- 1700Vmax
- XC125, XC180, and XC200 RIVA Scooter
- XJ400 Diversion
- XJ400
- XJ400 D
- Yamaha XJ650 Maxim
- XJ 550R Seca
- XJ 600
- XJ650RJ Seca[10][11]
- XJ650 Turbo [Yamaha XJ650 Seca Turbo] 1982–83 (Yamaha's only turbocharged road bike)
- XJ550 / XJ650 / XJ700 / XJ700X / XJ750 / XJ900 / XJ1100 Maxim
- XJ750D
- XJ750 Seca
- XJ750 RL (Canadian and Australian markets) 1984
- XJ750S (Europe)
- XJ750 Maxim
- XJ750X Maxim-X
- XJ6
- XJ 600N
- XJ 600S Diversion / Seca II
- XJ900F
- XJ 900S Diversion
- XJ1100 Maxim
- XJR400
- XJR400R
- XJR1200
- XJR1200 Cup
- XJR1200 SP
- XJR1300
- XJR1300 SP
- XS250 / XS360 / XS400 / XS400R Seca 400 / XS500 / XS650 /XS650 Turbo/ XS750 / XS850 / XS Eleven
- XS750E
- XS750S Custom
- XS1100
- XS 1100 Martini
- XS 1100 SF Midnight Special
- XS1100 Turbo
- XSR125
- XSR150 Xabre
- XSR155
- XSR155 ABS
- XSR700
- XSR700 Super7
- XSR700 Xtribute
- XSR700 Enduro
- XSR900
- XSR900 GP
- XSR900RZ
- XT200 / XT225 / XT250 / XT350 / XT400E / XT500 / XT550 / XT600 / XT600E
- XT 660
- XT 125 R / 125 x
- XTZ 250
- XTZ 660
- XTZ 700
- XTZ 750
- XV920R
- Yamaha Bolt / XV950 / Bolt
- XV950 Racer
- XVS Drag Star 125
- XVS 650 Drag Star
- XVS 1100 Drag Star
- XVS 950 Midnight Star
- XVS 1300 Midnight Star
- XV 1900 Midnight Star
- XV 1000 SE Midnight Special
- XVS 1300 Custom
- XVS 1300 Tour Classic
- XVS 1300 Touring
- XVS 1300 VT
- XV1600A Wildstar
- XV1600 Road Star
- XV1700 Warrior
- XVZ1300 Royal Star
- XZ 400
- XZ 400 D
- XZ 550 RK
- XZ 550 Vision
- YD 100
- Junoon
- YBR125
- YBR125 Cruiser
- YBR125 Custom
- YBR125 Diversion
- YBR150
- YBR250
- YCZ110
- YD125 ZY154M
- YS125
- YS150
- YS250
- YS250 Fazer
- YS300
- YS300 Fazer
- YSR50
- YX600 Radian
- YZF600R
- YZF750R
- YZF1000R
- YZF 1000 Genesis
- YZF1000R Thunderace
- YZF-R125
- YZF-R3
- YZF-R6
- YZF-R7
- YZF-R1
- YZF-R15
- YZF-R1-M
- YZF-R1-SP
- YZF-R25
- Zeal 250
- Zeal 400
- ZR150
Step-throughs, scooters, maxi-scooters (Two- and four-stroke)
[edit]Some of these step-throughs and scooters are made for Southeast Asian markets, where they are known as underbones.
- Lagenda series (Asia)
- LC50 (Asia)
- MJ50 (Asia)
- V50M (U.K, Europe and Asia)
- C3 50cc (U.S.)
- Lexam (Vietnam)
- Nouvo (Asia)
- Mio (Asia)
- Sirius (Asia)
- X-1 (Asia)
- X-1R (Thailand)
- Chappy
- Acruzo (Vietnam)
- Active 50 cc (Japan)
- Aerox R 50 cc (E.U.)
- Aerox TY race replica 50 cc (E.U.)
- Belle 80 cc (Thailand)
- Belle 100 cc (Thailand)
- Belle R (Thailand)
- Beluga
- BJ 50 cc (Japan)
- Box'n 50 cc (Japan)
- BW's NBA 50 cc (E.U.)
- BW's 50 cc (E.U.)
- BWs Naked 50 cc (E.U.)
- BW's 12 inch 50 cc (E.U.)
- BW's Next Generation 50 cc (E.U.)
- BW's 125 cc (Taiwan)
- Champ
- Champ CX 50 cc (Japan)
- Champ RS 50 cc (Japan)
- Cute 50 cc (Japan)
- Cuxi (Taiwan)
- EZ115 (Malaysia)
- F1ZR/ss two (Asia)
- Fazzio (Asia)
- Fiore/Jog Ciao (Asia/Taiwan)
- Finn/Jupiter Finn/Crypton S (Asia/E.U.)
- Giggle 50 cc (E.U.)
- Grand Filano/Nozza Grande (Asia)
- Janus (Vietnam)
- Jog 50 cc (Japan)
- JogR 50 cc (E.U.)
- JogRR 50 cc (E.U.)
- JogRR MotoGP 50 cc (E.U.)
- Jog Deluxe 50 cc (Japan)
- Jog ZR 50 cc (Japan)
- Jog Poche 50 cc (Japan)
- Jog 125 cc (Taiwan/Japan)
- JR120 (Thailand)
- Latte/D'elight (Vietnam/E.U.)
- Limi (Taiwan)
- Mint 50 cc
- Neo's 50 cc (E.U.)
- Neo's 4-Stroke 50 cc (E.U.)
- Nozza/Filano/D'elight (Asia/E.U.)
- Passol 50 cc (Asia)
- Passola 50 cc (Asia)
- PG-1 (Asia)
- QBIX (Asia)
- Salient/Riva 50 cc
- Slider Naked 50 cc (E.U.)
- Speed MX (Thailand)
- Tiara (Thailand)
- Tiara S (Thailand)
- Try 50 cc (Japan)
- Why 50 cc (E.U.)
- Vino 125 (U.S.)
- Vino Classic 50 cc (U.S.)
- Ray ZR 125 (E.U.)
- Rex 50 cc (E.U.)
- RS Neo 125 cc (Taiwan)
- Zest 50 cc (E.U.)
- Zuma 50 cc (U.S.)
- Vox 50 cc (Japan)
- Vino 50 cc (Japan)
- Molte Vino 50 cc (Japan)
- Vinoora (Taiwan)
- U7E
- RX-Z 135
- Y125Z (Asia)
- T-150/Exciter 150/Jupiter MX/Y15ZR (Asia)
- T-155/Exciter 155/Jupiter MX King/Y16ZR (Asia)
- Jupiter MX/135LC/Spark 135/Sniper (Asia)
- Zuma 125 (U.S.)
- ZR120 (Thailand)
Maxi-scooters (four-stroke)
[edit]Large scooters with more than 125 cc, and a large chassis and protection from the elements.
- Axis Grand 100 cc (Japan)
- Axis Z 125 cc (Taiwan/Japan)
- Aerox / NVX 125 / 155 cc / ABS (Thailand/Indonesia/Philippines/Malaysia/Vietnam/India)
- Augur 155 cc (Taiwan)
- Cygnus / Riva 180 cc
- CygnusX 125 cc (E.U./Japan)
- CygnusX SR 125 cc (Japan)
- Cygnus Gryphus 125 cc (Taiwan/Japan)
- Fluo / FreeGo 125 cc (Brazil/Asia)
- Force / X-Force 155 cc (Taiwan/Japan)
- Gear 125 cc (Asia)
- Iron Max 125
- Iron Max 250
- Iron Max 300
- Iron Max 400
- Iron Max 530
- LEXi (Indonesia)[12]
- LEXi LX 155 (Indonesia)[13]
- Majesty 125 cc (E.U.)
- Vity 125 cc (E.U.)
- X-City 125 cc (E.U.)
- BLACK X-MAX 125 cc (E.U.)
- X-MAX 125 cc (E.U.)
- X-City 250 cc (E.U.)
- BLACK X-MAX 250 cc (E.U.)
- X-MAX 250 cc (E.U.)
- Maxam 250 cc (Japan)
- Morphous 250 (CP250VL) (U.S.)
- Majesty 125 cc
- Majesty 250 cc (Japan)
- YP400 Majesty / ABS (E.U./U.S.)
- MW-Vision
- MWC-4
- Neo / Soul / Ego Avantiz / GT 125 cc (Brazil/Asia)
- NMAX 125 cc / ABS
- NMAX 155 cc VVA / ABS
- NMAX Neo 155 cc / ABS (Indonesia)
- NMAX "Turbo" 155 cc VVA / ABS / YECVT (Indonesia)
- SMAX 155 cc (U.S.)
- Xenter 125 (E.U.)
- XMAX 300 cc / ABS
- XMAX 400 cc / ABS (E.U.)
- Grand Majesty 400 cc (Japan)
- TMAX / ABS (E.U./U.S.)
- TMAX Tech 560
- BLACK TMAX / ABS (E.U.)
- Tricity 125
- Tricity 125 ABS
- Tricity 155 (Philippines)
- Tricity 155 ABS
- Tricity 250
- Tricity 300
- Tricity 400
- TTX / X-Ride (Asia)
- 150 MX King (Indonesia)
- 3CT
Motorcycles (racing)
[edit]Two-Stroke
[edit]- YD1
- RD48
- AS1
- YR1
- YR2
- YR3
- TA125
- TD1
- TD2
- TD3
- TR2
- TR3
- TZ50
- TZ125
- TZ250
- TZ350
- TZ500
- TZ700
- TZ750
- 0W48R
- RD56
- Yz80
- YZR500
Four-Stroke
[edit]- YZR-M1
- 0W01
- YZE750T
- YZE850T
Off-road bikes
[edit]Trail bike (road oriented)
[edit]Two-stroke
[edit]Four-stroke
[edit]- FZT750 (Paris-Dakar)
- FZT900 (Paris-Dakar)
- TT125R
- TW125
- TW200
- TW225
- TW225E
- WR125R
- WR125X
- WR250R
- WR250R
- XT200
- XT250
- XT125X
- XT500
- XT1200Z Super Ténéré
- XT660R
- XT660X
- XTZ660 Ténéré
- XTZ690 (Ténéré 700)
- XTZ750 Super Ténéré
- YZE750 (Paris-Dakar)
- YZE850 (Paris-Dakar)
Trail bike (dirt oriented)
[edit]Two-stroke
[edit]Four-stroke
[edit]Two-stroke
[edit]Four-stroke
[edit]- TY50
- TY80
- TY125
- TY175
- TY200
- TY250
- TY350
Two-stroke
[edit]Four-stroke
[edit]Tilting three-wheeled motor scooter
[edit]Electric motorcycles and scooters
[edit]Concept/prototype motorcycles
[edit]- Concept 3CT
- DEINONYCHUS
- EKIDS
- E02
- EVINO
- FC-me
- Gen-Ryu
- GL750
- Hybride HV-X
- HV-01
- Luxair
- MAXAM 3000
- Morpho
- Morpho II
- MT-05
- MWT-9
- OR2T
- OV-23XV
- PED1
- PES1
- YZF-R25
- VOX
- XS-V1 Sakura[15]
- XT250X
- XV 950 BOLT (Café Racer)
- Tesseract
- R25 Concept
- RZ201 Rotary
- Ténéré 700 World Raid
- 01GEN
- 525 XTY – Prototype trial
- 1200 Venture
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f "Yamaha Motorcycles".
- ^ "Yamaha Sports YDS-3". 240 Landmarks of the Japanese Automotive Industry. Society of Automotive Engineers of Japan, Inc. Retrieved 10 August 2013.
The Yamaha Autolube system employed a plunger pump as a method for allowing minute amounts of oil to spread over the lubricated surfaces of each engine part.
- ^ a b c http://www.yamaha-motor.com/corporate/historytimeline.aspx Archived 2016-06-16 at the Wayback Machine, Yamaha website timeline, accessed October 2, 2011
- ^ last UK unrestricted moped, and last moped required to have pedals (1977)
- ^ built August 1954, produced January 1955. The first bike manufactured by Yamaha; it had an air-cooled, two-stroke, single cylinder 125 cc engine.
- ^ (1956) was the second bike manufactured by Yamaha; it was a 175 cc single cylinder two-stroke.
- ^ (1957) Yamaha began production of its first 250 cc, two-stroke twin, the YD1.
- ^ 1969 250 parallel twin based on the Daytona Racing engine of same time. Street scrambler.
- ^ (1965) single cylinder 80 cc two-stroke
- ^ released in the U.S. in 1982, the XJ650RJ Seca is essentially the same as the XJ650 sold in Europe, but with emissions options that meet U.S. Environmental Protection Agency guidelines
- ^ Smith, Robert (July–August 2007). "1982 Yamaha XJ650RJ Seca". Motorcycle Classics. Retrieved 2009-08-11.
- ^ "New 125cc Scooter Enters Premium Class in Growing Market". Yamaha Global News Center. Retrieved November 27, 2024.
- ^ "Starting The Year, Yamaha LEXi 155 Gets A Positive Response In East Java". VOI. Retrieved November 27, 2024.
- ^ a b Yamaha's folding seated electric scooter, Treehugger.com, May 17, 2005, retrieved 2009-09-07
- ^ Paul Crowe (2007-10-16), Yamaha XS-V1 Sakura for Tokyo Motor Show, The Kneeslider, retrieved 2009-09-07