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The Yamaha YZ250 is a two-stroke motocross race bike made by Yamaha. The model was launched in 1974, and has been regularly updated and is still in production with new releases every year. The model was launched in 1974, and has been regularly updated and is still in production with new releases every year.
California Coast Classic Bike Tour (CCC) is an annual scenic bike ride, held annually since 2000 in the U.S. state of California. It is held over eight days and covers 525 miles along the coast on California State Route 1. The Tour starts at the Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco and ends on the strand of Los Angeles. [1]
Several non-continuous rides; octogenarian on latest ride. Books: Old Man on a Bike and Old Men Can't Wait: Kanichi Fujiwara (Japan, b. 1961) April 2009–November 2013: 50 cc Honda Super Cub: Numbered highways of Japan 100,000 km (62,000 mi) Several non-continuous rides Paul Pelland (USA, b.1968) 2012- Yamaha Super Ténéré
The Yamaha YZ250F is a motocross motorcycle first released in 2001 by Yamaha. It features a DOHC , four-stroke engine and initially had a steel frame and subframe in 2001–2002. In 2003 it received an aluminum subframe, which was replaced in the 2006 model with an all-aluminum frame.
U.S. Bicycle Route 50 (USBR 50) is a planned east–west cross country U.S. Bicycle Route that currently consists of two discontiguous sections: a western section between San Francisco and Border, Utah, and an eastern section between Terre Haute, Indiana, and Washington, D.C.
The California Highway Patrol is searching for two dirt bike riders who started a multi-city police chase Thursday afternoon that garnered more than a dozen other bikers.. Two riders are accused ...
A new PBS NC documentary follows 31 teens from North Carolina who rode 3,600 miles across the country to support multiple sclerosis research in 1982. They were kids, and some could barely ride a ...
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]