Ymaha YZ 250

Yamaha YZ125 and YZ250, the last of the Japanese 2-stroke motocross bikes. Yamaha YZ250 is 610 grams lighter at the front for improved maneuverability, with lighter weight at the rear, as well. A ProTaper aluminum handlebar, titanium footpegs, gripper seat, and Excel rims. The mixing of pre-mix oil and race gas, combusted and then expelled from the shorty exhaust canister of a 2-stroke motocrosser is the original testosterone perfume. The YZ250F has been designed for exceptional cornering. Perfectly balanced, a lightweight aluminium frame turns effortlessly on the approach to every bend. And, with more linear power delivery through the rev-range, the revised 4-stroke DOHC 5-valve engine lets you power out of the exit. The frame features high lateral and torsional rigidity, which Yamaha claims offers a stable feel and precise handling .With the help of Yamaha, GYT-R, FMF, Kenda, Cycra, Johnny Signs, TM Designworks and Yamalube this YZ’s focus was broadened to not only handle Motocross/Supercross but also the toughest trails you can throw at it.
Yamaha Fazer

Here comes the new release of Yamaha, Fazer. Its expected to the best of bikes in the year 2009. It is a Air cooled 4 stroke 2-valve engine of 150 CC. Its maximum power is 14 PS / 7500 rpm and maximum torque is 14 Nm / 6000 rpm. Its tank or fuel capacity is 12 liters and 5-speed transmission. It has a cool outlook with visor protect and twin head lights.

