06-06-24, 05:14 PM | #1 |
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Yamaha Plaza Hamamatsu, Japan
I finally got round to visiting this place. An interesting museum over two floors which, unlike Suzuki, included bikes right up to the present day.
As you go in, the main focus is on the MT09 series with all models since introduction on display. but there are cars and boat engines too. |
06-06-24, 05:21 PM | #2 |
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Re: Yamaha Plaza Hamamatsu, Japan
Elsewhere on the ground floor, there are lots of GP and race bikes.
Kenny Roberts' 1978 YZR500 And a 50cc two stroke GP machine from 1969 |
06-06-24, 05:36 PM | #3 |
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The first floor is a very comprehensive history of Yamaha output from its first bikes to the present day.
This is their first motorcycle, the 125cc YA1 from 1955 aka the red dragonfly. Followed by the slightly more powerful black dragonfly. DT1 1968. First 'trail bike' 2 cylinder 2 stroke YD models; road version and scrambler. Last edited by yokohama; 06-06-24 at 05:46 PM. |
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Re: Yamaha Plaza Hamamatsu, Japan
Some serious V engines.
XV750E V twin. BT1100 Bulldog Japanese version of the 1200cc Vmax |
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And finally, a few oddities for other markets that aren't released in this country.
The Jupiter MX, a kind of hybrid sports moped produced for the Indonesian market. A commuter bike with sports bike handling and performance according to the blurb The RX King, again for Indonesia incorporating the spirit of gagah. And a 125cc single cylinder commuter for the Indian market. |
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Re: Yamaha Plaza Hamamatsu, Japan
Overall, an interesting place to while away a couple of hours. Honda also started out in Hamamatsu and there's a museum on the site of his old workshop to the north of the city but that one is trickier to get to and is more about him and early - not so many bikes. Maybe next time for that one.
Honda has its own museum somewhere, as does Kawasaki but that one's in Kobe. Depressingly, I wandered into a showroom on the way home. Admittedly the Yen is low against the pound at the moment but a brand new MT07 was £4,500. Oh, and a final kick in the teeth, petrol is 80p a litre. |
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Re: Yamaha Plaza Hamamatsu, Japan
Thanks for posting those. Looks like a great place to visit.
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Looks amazing.
Love the yellow speed blocks on the KR YZR500.
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Thanks for sharing with us, looks a worthwhile visit.
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