The Last (Legal) TwoStroke Street Bike Sold In The USA Yamaha RZ350

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1972 Yamaha R5 350. Engine: 347cc air-cooled 2-stroke parallel twin, 64mm x 54mm bore and stroke, 7.5:1 compression ratio, 36hp @ 7,000rpm. and TR (350cc) were enjoying unparalleled success on racetracks around the world. But the racers' street bike counterparts — Yamaha's bread and butter consumer products — were showing their age.

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Retrospective review: Yamaha RD350, two-stroke for the street Lemmy Oct 20, 2023 101 Comments If this was a serious motorcycle review, it would include a lengthy history of Yamaha and explain how the RD series is legendary. There would likely be some mention of the history of the moniker (RD stands for "Race Developed."

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The RZ350 was a sporty street bike, sort of the natural continuation of the RD350 line into the 1980s. It had a liquid-cooled, two-stroke, rubber-mounted parallel twin engine mated to a.

The Last (Legal) TwoStroke Street Bike Sold In The USA Yamaha RZ350


The RD350 is a two-stroke motorcycle produced by Yamaha from 1973 to 1975. [2] It evolved directly from the piston port (pre-reed valve intake tract), front drum-braked, five-speed Yamaha 350 cc "R5". [3]

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Yamaha's versatile modular two-stroke production of the 1970s was based upon a pressed-together 6-piece crankshaft (four flywheels with integral-forged mainshafts, plus two crankpins).

The Last (Legal) TwoStroke Street Bike Sold In The USA Yamaha RZ350


YAMAHA RD350 THE BEST TWO STROKE STREET BIKE OF THE 70'S 1974 Yamaha RD350 KAPLAN AMERICA 272K subscribers Subscribe Subscribed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6.

The Last (Legal) TwoStroke Street Bike Sold In The USA Yamaha RZ350


The Yamaha RZ350 Kenny Roberts Edition is a holy grail for fans of two-strokes, it was the last street-legal two-stroke ever offered for sale in the USA due to tightening emissions regulations, and the RZ350 remains so popular today that entire races are dedicated to them called "RZ Cups". The Yamaha RZ350 Kenny Roberts Edition

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And on a fun scale of one to 10, Yamaha's RZ350 rates a perfect 10. Some of those other numbers on the spec sheet, however, do help to explain why the RZ is so much fun. A look at the weight figures shows that, at 371 lb. with its 5.2-gal. gas tank half-full, the bike is light. Another number is 52. That's the claimed peak horsepower.

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Road race bikes were two-strokes to Yamaha, a road racing world championship winning company, and they developed their street bikes around race track success. The R5 frame borrowed heavily from period production racers like the TR3, the last of Yamaha's air cooled road racers.

The Last (Legal) TwoStroke Street Bike Sold In The USA Yamaha RZ350


Reviews Great Bikes of the 1970s: Yamaha RD350 Deliciously quick and relatively affordable, this little Yamaha was a Giant Killer for the ages. By Motorcyclist Staff March 8, 2011 The guy at.

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Yamaha had some success with smaller two-stroke street bikes in the late-1950s and 1960s, and the company came out with the YM1 305 two-stroke in 1964. The golden number was 21, as in the "21-Inchers", as in 350-cc, which = 21.35-cu.in.. Yamaha introduced the R5 350-cc two-stroke in 1970, known as the R5A, which only came in Metallic.

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The Yamaha R5 350 Twin. Photo courtesy of Yamaha Yamaha R5 350 Twin Years produced: 1970-1972 Claimed power: 36hp @ 7,000rpm Top speed: 91mph (period test) Engine type: 347cc air-cooled 2-stroke parallel twin Transmission: 5-speed Weight: 322lb (dry) MPG: 30-40 Price then: $779 (1971) Price now: $1,000-$2,500

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The Yamaha RD350 remains one of the sweetest, most well-balanced two-strokes of the 1970s — and one of motorcycling's great giant-killers, both on the track and the street. "Yamaha 350 racers have been beating bikes with engines twice as big, and the street counterparts have gotten better and faster just as steadily." -Road Test, 1976.

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The Yamaha RZ350 is a two-stroke motorcycle produced by Japanese motorcycle manufacturer Yamaha between 1983 and 1996. Available in the US from 1983-1985, Canada until 1990 and Brazil until 1996. The RZ was the final evolution of the popular and well-known series of RD Yamaha motorcycles, and as such is also known as the RD350LC II or RD350 YPVS .

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1985 Yamaha RZ 350, The last two stroke street bike available in the US. Very Rare! Come take a look or call 708-588-9900 for more info. 2006 BMW K 1200 LT $5,600 Winston-Salem, North Carolina Year 1985 Make Yamaha Model Rz350 Category Classic Motorcycles Engine 350 cc Posted Over 1 Month

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It wouldn't be the first Yamaha-Bimota creation — Jon Ekerold won the 1980 350cc World Championship on the Yamaha-powered Bimota YB3, after all. However, since such a machine obviously wasn't in the cards for the 40th anniversary of the '83 RZ350, Julian set out to create his own "2023 Yamaha RZ350.". Julian was uniquely prepared.