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  2. Yamaha XV250 - Wikipedia

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    Yamaha DragStar 250: Engine: 249 cc, air-cooled, SOHC, 60-degree V-twin: ... The Virago 250 is an entry-level cruiser motorcycle built by Yamaha Motor Company. It has ...

  3. List of Yamaha motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. Yamaha YM1 - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha YM1 is a motorcycle produced by Yamaha from 1964 to 1966. It used a 305 cc 2-stroke engine. It used a 305 cc 2-stroke engine. It shared common parts with the 246 cc YDS3 and was virtually identical in all respects with the exception of bore and stroke .

  5. Grab Your Helmet: Epic Motorcycle Rides Across America - AOL

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    Route 66 and its historic gas stations and kitschy diners still beckon, especially for those who want a relatively easy, nostalgic cruise. Opting to ride all of its 2,000-some miles could consume ...

  6. Route 66: Then and Now - AOL

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    Route 66 traffic became so saturated and unsafe in the postwar era that Oklahoma built a turnpike between Tulsa and Joplin, Missouri in 1957, the route's first major bypass.

  7. List of long-distance motorcycle riders - Wikipedia

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    Motorcycle Route Distance Support Notes George A. Wyman (USA 1877–1959) 1903 1902 California Motor Company motor bicycle: San Francisco–New York 3,800 mi (6,100 km) Unsupported First transcontinental crossing of the United States by motor vehicle [1] William Chadeayne: 1905 Thomas Auto-Bi motorized bicycle