List of Yamaha motorcycles
This list of Yamaha motorcycles is not in alphabetical order, but chronologically and according to motorcycle types . Current models available in Germany are highlighted in bold. The specified years are only intended as a rough guide. Production and sales differ greatly depending on the sales market under consideration and cannot be fully represented here. If exactly known, these are discussed in the relevant articles.
Antique car
Two-stroke engine
- RD series
- RD 50 (1974–1984, single cylinder)
- RD 80 MX (1980–1982, single cylinder) → RD 80 LC (1982–1986, water-cooled single cylinder)
- RD 200 (1973–1981, R2 engine)
- RD 250 (1973–1979, R2 engine) → RD 250 LC (1980–1983, water-cooled R2 engine)
- RD 350 → RD 350 LC (1980–1989, water-cooled R2 engine)
- RD 400 (1977–1980, R2 engine)
- RD 500 LC (1984–1987, water-cooled V4 engine)
Four-stroke engine
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XS series (all air-cooled)
- XS 650 (1969–1984, 447 and 3L1, R2 engine) the first motorcycle series with a four-stroke engine from Yamaha, initially as the XS 1 and XS 2 (also as the TX 650 and TX 650 A )
- TX 750 (1972-1974)
- XS 500 (1973–1979, R2 engine)
- XS 360 (1976-1977, R2 engine)
- XS 250 (1977–1980, R2 engine)
- XS 400 (1978–1990, R2 engine)
- XS 750 (R3 engine)
- XS 850 (R3 engine)
- XS 1100 (R4 engine)
- XZ 550 (1982–1985, water-cooled V2 engine)
Super athlete
See also R series .
R2 engine
- YZF-R 3 (~ 300 cm³, since 2015)
R4 engine
- FZR 400
- FZR 600 → FZR 600 R → YZF 600 R Thundercat → YZF-R 6 (~ 600 cm³)
- YZF 750 → YZF-R 7 (~ 750 cm³)
- FZR 1000 (1987–1995) → YZF 1000 Thunderace → YZF-R 1 (~ 1000 cm³)
All-rounder and sports tourer
Single cylinder
- SDR 660 (1995–1997)
R2 engine
- TRX 850 (1995-1999)
- Tracer 700 (since 2016)
R3 engine
- Tracer 900 (since 2016)
R4 engine
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XJ series
- XJ 500 (1982–1984, only in Austria)
- XJ 550 (1981–1985) → XJ 600 (1984–1990) → XJ 600 N and XJ 600 S Diversion (1991–2003) → XJ 6 (~ 600 cm³, 2009–2016)
- XJ 650 (1980–1984) → XJ 750 Seca (1982) → XJ 750 F (1983–1987)
- XJ 900 (1983–1994) → XJ 900 Diversion (1994–2003)
- GTS 1000 (1993–1999, so far the only series-produced motorcycle with A-pivot steering)
- FJ 1100 (1984–1985) → FJ 1200 (1986–1995) → FJR 1300 (since 2001)
Naked bikes
Single cylinder
- SR 250
- SR 400 (1978-2016)
- SR 500 (1978–1999)
- MT-03 (~ 650 cm³, 2006-2014)
- SRX 600 (1985–1989) → SRX 600 E (1990–1995)
R2 engine
- TX 750 (~ 750 cm³, 1973 to 1974)
- XSR 700 (since 2015)
- MT-03 (~ 300 cm³, since 2016)
- MT-07 (~ 700 cm³, since 2014)
R3 engine
R4 engine
- XJR series
- MT-10 (~ 1000 cm³, since 2016)
V2 engine
- BT 1100 Bulldog (2001-2007)
- MT-01 (~ 1700 cm³, 2005–2012)
- SCR 950 (since 2016)
V4 engine
- VMX 1200 Vmax (~ 1200 cm³, 2LT, 1985–2006) → Vmax (RP21, 2008–2016)
Tourer
V4 engine
- XVZ (~ 1200 cm³, 1983–1991)
Enduros and travel enduros
Single cylinder
- XT 500 (1976–1989) → XT 550 (1982–1984) → XT 600 (1984–2003) → XT 660 R (2004–2016)
- XT 600 Z Ténéré (1983–1991) → XTZ 660 Ténéré (1991–1999) → XT 660 Z Ténéré (2008–2016)
R2 engine
- XTZ 750 Super Ténéré (1989-1997)
- TDM 850 (1991–2001) → TDM 900 (2001–2012)
- XT 1200 Z Super Ténéré (since 2010)
- Ténéré 700 (since 2018)
Chopper and Cruiser
Yamaha mainly sells in the USA under the name "Star Motorcycles" many different models with V2 engines. These are not listed here.
V2 engine
- XV 750 Special (1981–1984)
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XV series "Virago" (air-cooled, 1981-2003)
- TR 1 (~ 1000 cm³, 1981–1983, outside Europe as XV 1000 and XV 920)
- XV 125 Virago (1997-2002)
- XV 250 Virago
- XV 400 Virago
- XV 500 Virago
- XV 535 Virago
- XV 700 Virago
- XV 750 Virago
- XV 1000 Virago
- XV 1000 SE Midnight Special
- XV 1100 Virago
- XV 400 SCLX Virago
- XV series (air-cooled, since 2006)
- XV 950 (since 2015)
- XV 1600 Wildstar
- XV 1900 A Midnight Star (2006-2016, until 2016 was the largest air-cooled two-cylinder engine in the world installed in a mass-produced motorcycle)
V4 engine
- XVZ 1300 Royal Star (engine based on XVZ )
Supermoto
- Yamaha XT 125 X
- WR 125 X (comes from the WR 125 R )
- TDR 250 (derived from the TZR250. First standard Supermoto concept bike, 2T)
- WR 250 X (comes from the WR 250 R )
- XT 660 X (derived from the XT 660 R )
Light and mopeds
- DT 50 M (1978-1983)
- DT 50 MX → DT 50 R (1989–1996)
- DT 50 R (since 1997)
- DT 80 MX (1981–1982, Enduro, 2-stroke engine) → DT 80 LC (1983–2001, Enduro, 2-stroke engine)
- RD 125
- TZR series (50, 80, 125, 250 and 350 cm³, 1986-2006, athletes)
- TW series (125, 200 and 225 cm³, 1999–2007, 4-stroke engine)
- XV 125 Virago (1997-2002, chopper)
- MT-125 (Naked Bike, since 2016)
- YZF-R 125 (athlete)
- TDR 125 (Enduro, 2-stroke engine)
- DT 125 (Enduro, 2-stroke engine)
- DT 175 (Enduro, 2-stroke engine)
- XT 125 (Enduro, 4-stroke engine) → WR 125 R (until 2016)
- WR 125 X (Supermoto, until 2016)
- SR 125 (1996-2002) → YBR 125 (all-rounder, until 2016) and YBR 125 Custom (retro, until 2016) → YS 125 (all-rounder)
Scooter
- Riva (1980s)
- CA 50 Riva
- CV 80 Riva
- XC 125 Riva
- XC 180 Riva
- XC 200 Riva
50 cm³ class
- Breeze (1990s)
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Aerox (~ 50 cm³, 2- and 4-stroke engine)
- Aerox 50 (1997-1998, 5BR)
- Aerox 100 (2000-2001, SB05)
- Aerox WGP 50th Anniversary
- BW's (~ 50 and ~ 125 cm³)
- JogR (~ 50 cm³, 2-stroke motor, Jog50R and JogRR)
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YN 50 Neo's (~ 50 cm³, 2- and 4-stroke engine)
- YN 100 Neo's (~ 100 cm³, 1999-2003, SB04)
- Slider (~ 50 cm³)
Urban mobility
- Beluga 125 (1985-1995, 50W)
- Cygnus 125 (1995-2003, 4NB) → Cygnus X 125 (2004-2007, SE03)
- Teos 125 (2000-2004, SE04)
- Maxster 125 (2001-2003, SE05)
- XC 125 Vity (2008–?)
- X-City (~ 125 and ~ 250 cm³)
- Tricity (~ 125 cm³, 4-stroke engine, two wheels in front)
- NMAX (~ 125 cm³, 4-stroke engine)
- Xenter 125 (4-stroke engine)
- D'elight (~ 115 cm³, 4-stroke engine, retro design)
- Majesty S (~ 125 cm³, 4-stroke engine)
Large scooter
- YP 400 Majesty (2004–?)
- X-MAX (~ 125, ~ 300 and ~ 400 cm³, single-cylinder four-stroke engine)
- TMAX (530 cm³, R2 four-stroke engine)
Electric motorcycle
Competition motorcycles
(not to be operated in the area of the Road Traffic Licensing Regulations )
Racing
50 cm³ class
- 2-stroke single-cylinder engine: YSR 50 (Minibike, 1987–1992)
250 cc class and Moto3
350 cm³ class (historical)
500 cc class
Formula 750 (historical)
- TZ 750 (1974–1979)
MotoGP since 2002
- R4 engine: YZR-M1 (1000 cm³, since 2002)
Motocross
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