
| PW50 The smallest Yamaha playbike, the PW50 uses a mild, two-stroke engine with a simple, single-speed automatic transmission. A perfect beginner bike! |
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| PW80 Great for fun younger riders, the PW80 is powered by a 79cc two-stroke, reed-valve engine with a semi-automatic, three-speed transmission. |
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| RT100 The RT100 is a machine for younger riders who want to take that first big step into the world of off-road motorcycling, and will be shifting the transmission using a manual clutch. |
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| YZ80 The YZ80, King of the Mini Class. A winner at every level from local club racing to the World Mini Grand Prix. A full blown racer with a winning heritage, it many be small but it's very serious. |
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| YZ125 Just how much more dominant can one motorcycle get?? Four straight 125 Supercross titles ('96, '97, '98, '99). Four straight "125 of the Year" awards from Motocross Action. |
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| YZ250 If winning means everything ... then the YZ250 was made for you. If you can't win on the YZ250, don't blame the bike. |
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| YZ400 The world's first four-stroke motocrosser to win an AMA National event, this mighty thumper also won Cycle World's Best Motocross Bike award. |
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