Yamaha Dirtbike Answerman
Yamaha produced its first motorcycle in 1955, but its first dual-purpose bike was the DT-1 Enduro that made a big impact on the US market. In 1998, Yamaha introduced the first mass-produced four-stroke dirt bike in the YZ400F. Today, Yamaha offers both two- and four-stroke-powered dirt bikes in its popular YZ line.
LATEST Yamaha Dirtbike Answerman
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Don't Ask: Dirt Bike Tech Questions Answered (April)
Sieman "Super Hunky" tackles reader dirt bike questions about a Honda CRF230F, a Yamaha YZ125, a Kawasaki KX60, a Yamaha TTR230 and more.
Apr. 12, 2010 -
Don't Ask: Load Your Fanny-Pack With Answers and Hit The Trail
Readers share their questions and a few tips on a do-it-yourself workbench, RM 250, Air Cooled KDX200 and more.
Oct. 01, 2009 -
Don't Ask: Super Hunky is At It Again
Rick Sieman answers your dirtbike questions on crank stuffers, silencers, glowing pipes and crud in your bowl. Or is it called "mung"?
Aug. 01, 2009 -
Project Comparison: Honda CRF230F and Yamaha TTR-230R
We started with the Honda CRF230F and later on, due to an avalanche of mail, proceeded to work on a Yamaha TTR-230R. Both of these bikes are inexpensive, very reliable and parts are reasonable.
Apr. 14, 2009 -
Don't Ask: Dirtbike Reader Questions
Our readers defend two of SuperHunky's Ten Worst Bikes Ever, and he dusts off the archives for an original ad for the Maverick Mini Trail bike.
Feb. 02, 2009
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