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  2. Yamaha YZ450FX - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha YZ450FX is an off-road performance motorcycle made by Yamaha Motor Company.It currently has a 450 cc (27 cu in) liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine. First offered in 2016 at 450cc, it shared many components and design concepts with both the Yamaha WR450F and Yamaha YZ450F motocross model.

  3. Yamaha YZ450F - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha YZ450F is a four-stroke racing motocross bike built by Yamaha Motor Corporation.It was the successor to the previous YZ426F which was discontinued in 2003. It is credited by Cycle World and Dirt Rider magazines as the bike that started the four-stroke dirt bike revolution.

  4. Yamaha WR450F - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha WR450F is an off-road motorcycle made by Yamaha Motor Company.It currently has a 450 cc (27 cu in) liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine. First offered in 1998 at 400cc, it shared many components and design concepts with the YZ400F motocross model.

  5. 2019 FIM Bajas World Cup - Wikipedia

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    2020: The 2019 FIM Bajas World Cup season was the 8th season of the FIM Bajas World Cup, ... Yamaha 450 YZ: Kalid al Falasi Kalid al Falasi 1 Yamaha Raptor 700R:

  6. Yamaha YZ250F - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Yamaha YZ250 - Wikipedia

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    The original YZ250 of 1974 used an air-cooled 250cc two-stroke engine of 70 mm bore and a 64 mm stroke, which was improved semi-annually. The air-cooled motor was replaced in 1982 with a 249 cc liquid-cooled two-stroke reed-valved engine with a mechanical, rather than servo-driven, YPVS exhaust valve for a wider spread of power.