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Friday, 10 November 2006 |
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NEW YBR250 FROM YAMAHA A stylish, economical and practical new commuter bike. Yamaha has always been committed to offering our customers the widest possible choice of machines which are designed to exceed their expectations, and this policy is underlined by the introduction of the new YBR250. Powered by a 250cc 4-stroke engine housed in a full-sized chassis, the YBR250 has been designed to cater for those riders who want a motorcycle that combines responsive performance with good looks and low running costs. With its efficient engine and chassis design, the YBR250 succeeds in combining style with economy and practicality, making this one of the most attractive models in the growing commuter class. |
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Thursday, 28 September 2006 |
2007 Yamaha Minor and Colour Change Models In addition to the new motorcycle and scooter models being introduced by Yamaha for 2007, the MT-01, XJR1300 and TDM900 feature a number of significant technical changes which are described in detail. And many of the current models feature minor specification changes as well as new colour schemes. Please find them listed below. New colours are shown in bold/Italic. |
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Friday, 27 January 2006 |
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On January 27, 2006, the first prototype of what was to become yet another new Bimota model since the resurrection of the brand, left the manufacturing facility in Rimini, Italy, for the first test ride. In the seat was Engineer Alberto Strada. Already waiting for his return, helmet in hand, was designer Sergio Robbiano, anxiously looking forward to the first ride on the personification of his imagination. For the second time in the young history of the new Bimota company, Sergio Robbiano had been the creative head behind a project combining pure esthetics of the motorcycle with the highest standards of functionality: The Bimota DB6 Delirio, a naked bike that parallels the full-faired supersport DB5. |
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Friday, 21 October 2005 |
In July 2003, the reborn Bimota company, still in a start-up phase, decided to return to the marketplace with a new model which would be ‘Una Vera Bimota’ incorporating the greatest expression of technology, innovation and Made in Italy design flair. Thus was born the new Bimota DB5 Mille. The designer of this new Bimota is Sergio Robbiano, who was already responsible for the styling of the controversial but innovative 500Vdue model. |
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