Posted on Thursday 12 April 2007
Do you have a Yamaha Rhino that needs to be accessorized? Is the afternoon sun getting the best of you? Are the bugs smacking you and your passenger in the face when your driving in the woods?
Check out our new Rhino Cab Accessories. We can have roofs, windshields, doors, light kits etc. at your door in just a few days… wherever you may live in the continental U.S. Sorry, we do not ship outside the country.
Sport
Yamaha has a reputation for enjoying the white heat of competition. We love racing because it allows us to rapidly develop new technology and showcase that technology to you. The YZF-R1 is a prime example of a super sport legend. Ever since the first R1 hit road and track in 1998 the bike has been winning hearts, minds and plenty of races.
Riding fast, riding well is all about man and machine interaction. Yamaha’s all-new frame improves cornering by responding exactly to rider input on corner entry and improves rear-wheel force for extra traction when accelerating hard.
Cruiser
The Yamaha Midnight Star line represents a dynamic fusion of all of the very best elements of timeless cruiser design combined with the most sophisticated engine and chassis technology, and for this reason they can justifiably be described as a new generation cruiser for the 21st century.
When Yamaha’s design team set out to develop the new cruiser line, their goal was to create the leading middleweight cruiser that would offer sensual high-torque performance and easy handling. This has been achieved in one model by creating an all-new 1300cc V-twin engine, housing it in a new long-wheelbase chassis, and finishing it off with some of the most evocative cruiser styling ever seen on a mainstream motorcycle.
In a world where style is everything, this machine stands head and shoulders above the rest. Borrowing from by a variety of streamlined American designs from the 1930s, the beautifully flowing bodywork seen on this new Yamaha really does take cruiser design into new territory.
Viewed from any angle, the ‘Wild Streamline’ styling of this evocative new cruiser flows seamlessly from the top of the headlight through to the low tail of the steel rear fender. Compared with the ‘Neo Streamline’ bodywork seen on the Midnight Star 1900, the new Midnight Star has a much lower rear end, emphasising the traction of the fat rear tyre. This makes for a sportier look that has been inspired by the classic American chopped top custom car.
