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  • Yamaha R3/RD350 1969 two stroke twin

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    Early Yamaha 350 two stroke twin 1969. Runs and rides superb. Very good original condition. Easy starter hot or cold. MoT and Tax exempt. Should be in a museum really! Located Felpham, West Sussex

  • EIGHTIES ICON: Yamaha RD350LC

    EIGHTIES ICON: Yamaha RD350LC

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    At the end of the Seventies, Yamaha took the decision to reconnect the link between their successful racing TZs and their RD road bikes

  • Yamaha RD350. With TWIN front disc brakes and ABS.

    Yamaha RD350. With TWIN front disc brakes and ABS.

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    A bike builder in India has created a special version of the iconic Yamaha RD350. He’s not done a typical custom job – the bike’s not been chopped or café racer-ed – instead, he’s kitted out his RD350 with top quality disc brakes and an ABS unit. There’s no denying that Yamaha’s RD350 is an…

  • Yamaha RD350LC ‘Crazy Carbon’ Custom Endurance Racer

    Yamaha RD350LC ‘Crazy Carbon’ Custom Endurance Racer

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    Over the years, we’ve all seen countless incarnations of the iconic Yamaha RD350 – but this morning, we’ve stumbled across an unusual custom project that’s absolutely dripping with carbon fibre. As you can imagine, a lot of work has gone into creating this very special Yamaha RD350LC by its Spanish owner, Mike Navarro – who’s…

  • Oh boy! Yamaha’s plans for an XSR300 (the NEW RD350 retro) revealed in Japanese magazine!

    Oh boy! Yamaha’s plans for an XSR300 (the NEW RD350 retro) revealed in Japanese magazine!

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    Oh boy! Yamaha’s plans for an XSR300 (the NEW RD350 retro) revealed in Japanese magazine! Here’s a story from our friends in Japan that’s going to get the motorcycle world hopping around in New Year excitement – a return of the RD350! Kind of! What this story surrounds is news from our friends at Japanese…

  • Yamaha RD350: ‘Most popular bike of the 1980s’

    Yamaha RD350: ‘Most popular bike of the 1980s’

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    The Yamaha RD350LC was today revealed as the motorcycling community’s favourite bike of the 1980s. The RD350LC triumphed by way of an online poll run by Bennetts and leading classic bike publication, Classic Motorcycle Mechanics Respondents were presented with a shortlist of 22 definitive motorcycles from this golden era, which were meticulously selected by two industry experts – Bennetts’ Marc Potter and…

  • RIDDEN: Voge AC350

    RIDDEN: Voge AC350

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    If you’re in the market for a lightweight, nippy and affordably priced naked, VOGE’s AC350 could be just the ticket. Andy Bell fills us in…  What is it? Before starting, I am aware that not everyone is up to speed with the name VOGE. Briefly, VOGE was established in 2018 as a subsidiary brand to…

  • TESTED: Yamaha MT-09 Y-AMT

    TESTED: Yamaha MT-09 Y-AMT

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    Bikes with auto gearboxes seem to be the ‘in thing’ right now, with recent additions to the market coming from BMW, KTM, Honda and, now, Yamaha. John McAvoy gave the latter brand’s new, fancy Y-AMT system a spin to see whether it’s the gamechanger we’re looking for.  This isn’t the first time that Yamaha have…

  • Test Ride: Royal Enfield 350 Bullet

    Test Ride: Royal Enfield 350 Bullet

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    Royal Enfield has launched a number of very successful models over the last few years, and it seems to be showing no signs of slowing down, even with the entry-level models to its range.

  • Cost-Effective Classics: Yamaha Thundercat

    Cost-Effective Classics: Yamaha Thundercat

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    Bargain-basement fun has never been so good! Steve Cooper explains… Want a practical classis that will tour, scratch, commute and maybe even cope with a track day with a few upgardes? Then look no further than the Yamaha YZF600R. It’s the perfect platform from which to tailor an accessible, cost-effective, relatively modern middleweight that still…


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