larbow Posted January 1, 2011 Posted January 1, 2011 In the 1970's did yamaha make and sell in the USA a three cylinder liquid cooled 2-stroke road bike? If so can someone tell me what it was and possibly post a pic of one. Thank you.
JimR Posted January 2, 2011 Posted January 2, 2011 In the 1970's did yamaha make and sell in the USA a three cylinder liquid cooled 2-stroke road bike? If so can someone tell me what it was and possibly post a pic of one. Thank you. I don't think so Yamaha were 2 cylinder & air cooled through the 70's. I guess you are refering to the GT750 Suzuki
larbow Posted January 2, 2011 Author Posted January 2, 2011 No. I'm thinking of yamaha. I may have my decade mixed up. Did they make a two or three cylinder liquid cooled 2-stroke in the 80's and sell it in the U.S.?
Moderator Cynic Posted January 2, 2011 Moderator Posted January 2, 2011 No. I'm thinking of yamaha. I may have my decade mixed up. Did they make a two or three cylinder liquid cooled 2-stroke in the 80's and sell it in the U.S.? Yes, they made them, 2 cylinder 2 strokes didn't send them to the states though cos the emmisions killed them. The lc's were europe only. Except for possibly some private imports maybe? I'm not aware of anything 3 cyl outside of the race track.
JimR Posted January 2, 2011 Posted January 2, 2011 No. I'm thinking of yamaha. I may have my decade mixed up. Did they make a two or three cylinder liquid cooled 2-stroke in the 80's and sell it in the U.S.? Well the US had the RZ350 (twin) Have a look but as Cynic says in the USA 2 strokes got killed because of emissions and to be fair the only 2 strokes from Yamaha (road bikes) of the 70's/80's era where either singles or twins and with the exception of the V4, RD500 or RZ500 RD/Z 500 History I rode one of these bikes what a tool ... it was just a little unreliable due to the owners of the V4 riding it too slow & using poor 2 stroke oil (the YPVS seized up with oil & carbon deposits). To get an RZ500 in North America you would have had to have made the purchase in Canada or imported one from Europe or Australia, New Zealand, if you can find one well worth a ride
Moderator drewpy Posted January 2, 2011 Moderator Posted January 2, 2011 you thinking of the 4 cyl TZ750?
Moderator Cynic Posted January 2, 2011 Moderator Posted January 2, 2011 you thinking of the 4 cyl TZ750? Hmmm, whats more likely to hurt you. Juggling old sticks of dynamite with a blindfold or riding that....... Giz a go
JimR Posted January 3, 2011 Posted January 3, 2011 Hmmm, whats more likely to hurt you. Juggling old sticks of dynamite with a blindfold or riding that....... Giz a go Don't forget the OP said road bike not race/off road so King Kenny's stuff does not apply (as nice as it is) so we are now left with the RD(Z) 500 as the only two stroke road bike of the era (1980's) with more than two cylinders
blackhat250 Posted January 3, 2011 Posted January 3, 2011 In the USA 2 strokes got killed because of emissions Yeh thats a laugh too, most of em running around in V8s 10mpg, Thing is they contol the production market. thats where world volume sales were. They killed my sooter ,[ Quadraphenia]
Moderator mervin Posted January 3, 2011 Moderator Posted January 3, 2011 you thinking of the 4 cyl TZ750? Too quote Kenny They dont pay me enough money too ride that thing
JimR Posted January 3, 2011 Posted January 3, 2011 Too quote Kenny They dont pay me enough money too ride that thing so we are still off topic !!!
4strokertwin Posted January 4, 2011 Posted January 4, 2011 were you thinking of this 1971/72 GL750 2smoker, 4cylinder, water cooled, which never want in to production.
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