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List of motorcycles manufactured by Yamaha Motor Company
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First bikes[]

Yamaha YA-1
- YA-1 built August 1954, produced January 1955. The first bike manufactured by Yamaha; it had an air-cooled, 2 stroke, single cylinder 125 cc engine[1]
- YC-1 (1956) was the second bike manufactured by Yamaha; it was a 175 cc single cylinder two-stroke.[1]
- YD-1 (1957) Yamaha began production of its first 250 cc, two-stroke twin, the YD1.[1]
- MF-1 (1958) 50 cc, two-stroke, single cylinder, step through street bike[1]
- DT-1 (1968) The world's first true[clarification needed] off-road motorcycle debuted in 1968 to create an entirely new genre we know today as trail bikes. The DT-1 made a huge impact on motorcycling because it was truly dirt worthy.[1]
Road bikes[]
2 stroke[]

A (modified) Yamaha RX100
- CR5
- CS3
- CS5
- DS7
- TDR50
- TDR80
- DT-1 1968[1]
- DT50LC
- DT50M
- DT50MX
- DT50R
- DT50X
- DT80MX
- DT80LC
- DT80R
- DT100MX
- DT100R
- DT125LC
- DT125MX
- DT125R
- DT125X
- DT175MX
- DT200R
- DT250MX
- DT250R
- DT350LC
- DT350R
- DT400B
- FS1E – last UK unrestricted moped, and last moped required to have pedals (1977)
- IT200
- L2GF
- RX50
- RT180H
- RZ350
- R5
- RZ500
- RD50
- RD60
- RD125
- RD200
- RD250
- RD350
- RD350LC
- RD350 YPVS
- RD350 F2
- RD400
- RD500LC
- RS200
- R1-Z
- RS
- RS-100
- RX-Z
- Rs 5-speed
- RX 100
- RX DX
- RX 115
- RX-S
- RX-125
- RX-135 (also known as RX-K)
- SDR 200
- TZR
- TD2
- TDR 250
- TZR 250
- TZM 150
- TZ250
- TZ750
- YCS1
- YDS3
- YA-1 built August 1954, produced January 1955. The first bike manufactured by Yamaha; it had an air-cooled, 2 stroke, single cylinder 125 cc engine[1]
- YC-1 (1956) was the second bike manufactured by Yamaha; it was a 175 cc single cylinder two-stroke.[1]
- YD-1 (1957) Yamaha began production of its first 250 cc, two-stroke twin, the YD1.[1]
- YG1K (1965) single cylinder 80cc two-stroke
- L2
- YL1
- YM1
- YR2
- YSR50 / YSR80
- Chappy
4 stroke[]

1996 Yamaha XJ600 Diversion / Seca II
- Yamaha DragStar — see also Star Motorcycles for maintained list.
- DragStar 125
- DragStar 250 XVS250
- DragStar 400
- DragStar 950
- DragStar 650 XVS650/XVS650A
- DragStar 1100 XVS1100/XVS1100A
- FJ600 1984–1985 US model — see XJ600
- FJ1100
- FJ1200
- FJR1300
- FZS 600
- FZ1 / FZ6 / FZ16/Fazer India
- FZ150i
- FZ250
- FZ400
- FZ750
- FZR400R
- FZR400RR
- FZR600R
- FZR1000
- FZX700/750 Fazer
- GTS1000
- Jog
- Libero G5
- Morpho I
- MT-01
- MT-03
- Scorpio Z
- SRX
- SRV250
- Yamaha SR1
- Yamaha SR250
- Yamaha SR500
- SS 125
- STX
- SZ
- SZR 660
- TDM 850 / 900
- TT 500
- TTR600
- TTR250
- TTR230
- TX500 / 600 / 750

2006 Royal Star Venture Royal Star Venture
- Venture
- XVZ1200 Venture Royale
- XVZ1300 Venture Royale
- Virago
- VMax
- XC125, XC180, and XC200 RIVA Scooter
- Yamaha XJ650 Maxim
- XJ 550R Seca
- XJ 600
- XJ650RJ Seca – released in the U.S. in 1982, the XJ650RJ Seca is essentially the same as the XJ650 sold in Europe, but with emissions options that meet U.S. Environmental Protection Agency guidelines[2]
- XJ650 Turbo [Yamaha XJ650 Seca Turbo] 1982–85 (Yamaha's only turbo charged road bike)
- XJ550 / XJ650 / XJ700 / XJ700X / XJ750 / XJ900 / XJ1100 Maxim
- XJ750D
- XJ750 Maxim
- XJ6
- XJ 600N
- XJ 600S Diversion / Seca II
- XJ 900S Diversion
- XJR400
- XJR1200
- XJR1300
- XS400 / XS400R Seca 400 / XS500 / XS650 / XS750 / XS850 / XS Eleven
- XT200 / XT225 / XT250 / XT350 / XT600
- XT 660
- XT 125 R / 125 x
- XTZ 660 / XTZ 750
- XV920R
- XV 1600A Wildstar / Road Star
- XZ 550 Vision / XZ 400
- YBR 125
- YBR 250 / YS 250 FAZER
- YX600 Radian
- YZF600R / YZF750R / YZF1000R
- YZF1000R Thunderace
- YZF-R125 / YZF-R6 / YZF-R7 / YZF-R1 / YZF-R15
Step-throughs, scooters, maxi-scooters (2 & 4 stroke)[]
Some of these step-throughs and scooters are made for Southeast Asian markets, where they are known as underbones.
- Lagenda series (Asia)
- Yamaha LC50 (Asia)
- Yamaha MJ50 (Asia)
- Yamaha V90 (Asia)
- Yamaha C3 50cc (U.S.)
- Yamaha Lexam (Vietnam)
- Yamaha Nouvo (Asia)
- Yamaha Mio (Asia)
- Yamaha Sirius (Asia)
- Yamaha V-IXION (Asia)
- Yamaha X-1 (Asia)
- Yamaha X-1R (Thailand)
- Yamaha Chappy (Asia)
- Yamaha Aerox R 50 cc (E.U.)
- Yamaha Aerox TY race replica 50 cc (E.U.)
- Yamaha Beluga
- Yamaha BJ 50 cc (Japan)
- Yamaha BW's NBA 50 cc (E.U.)
- Yamaha BW's 50 cc (E.U.)
- Yamaha BWs Naked 50 cc (E.U.)
- Yamaha BW's 12 inch 50 cc (E.U.)
- Yamaha BW's Next Generation 50 cc (E.U.)
- Yamaha Giggle 50 cc (E.U.)
- Yamaha JogR 50 cc (E.U.)
- Yamaha JogRR 50 cc (E.U.)
- Yamaha JogRR MotoGP 50 cc (E.U.)
- Yamaha Jog Deluxe 50 cc (Japan)
- Yamaha Jog ZR 50 cc (Japan)
- Yamaha Jog Poche 50 cc (Japan)
- Yamaha Neo's 50 cc (E.U.)
- Yamaha Neo's 4-Stroke 50 cc (E.U.)
- Yamaha Slider Naked 50 cc (E.U.)
- Yamaha Why 50 cc (E.U.)
- Yamaha Vino Classic 50 cc (U.S.)
- Yamaha Zuma 50 cc (U.S.)
- Yamaha Vox 50 cc (Japan)
- Yamaha Vino 50 cc (Japan)
- Yamaha Molte Vino 50 cc (Japan)
- Yamaha U7E
- Yamaha RX-Z 135
- Y125Z (Asia)
- Vino 125 (U.S.)
- Zuma 125 (U.S.)
- Y135LC|Y135LC/Spark 135/Sniper (Asia)
Maxi-scooters (4 stroke)[]

One of the smallest of Yamaha's maxi-scooters: Majesty 125
Large scooters with more than 125 cc, and a large chassis and protection from the elements, are very popular in the E.U., Japan, and the US.
- Yamaha Axis Grand 100 cc(Japan)
- Yamaha CygnusX 125 cc (E.U./Japan)
- Yamaha CygnusX SR 125 cc (Japan)
- Yamaha Majesty 125 cc (E.U.)
- Yamaha Vity 125 cc (E.U.)
- Yamaha X-City 125 cc (E.U.)
- Yamaha BLACK X-MAX 125 cc (E.U.)
- Yamaha X-MAX 125 cc (E.U.)
- Yamaha X-City 250 cc (E.U.)
- Yamaha BLACK X-MAX 250 cc (E.U.)
- Yamaha X-MAX 250 cc (E.U.)
- Yamaha Maxam 250 cc (Japan)
- Yamaha Morphous 250 (CP250VL) (U.S.)
- Yamaha Majesty 125 cc
- Yamaha Majesty 250 cc (Japan)
- YP400 Majesty / ABS (E.U./U.S.)
- Yamaha Grand Majesty 400 cc (Japan)
- Yamaha TMAX / ABS (E.U./U.S.)
- Yamaha BLACK TMAX / ABS (E.U.)
Motorcycles (racing)[]
- YZR-M1
- YZR500
- TZ250
- TZ125
- TD1
- TZ350
- TZ500
- TZ700
- TZ750
- OW48R
- RD56
- RD48
- YZE750T
- YZE850T
Off-road bikes[]

A Yamaha motocross bike on display at Phillip Island

Former World Enduro Champion Stefan Merriman on a Yamaha
Trail bike (road oriented)[]
2 stroke[]
- TDR250
- CT175
- DT50
- Yamaha dt 80
- DT100
- DT125
- DT175
- DT200
- DT250
- DT360
- DT400
- L5
4 stroke[]
- TW125
- TW200
- TW225
- WR250X
- XT200
- XT125X
- XTZ660 Tenere
- XTZ750 Super Tenere
- XT1200Z Super Tenere
Trail bike (dirt oriented)[]
2 stroke[]
- AT1 / AT2 / AT3
- CT1 / CT2 / CT3
- DT1 / DT2 / DT3
- JT1 / JT2
- RT1 / RT2 / RT3
- LT2
4 stroke[]
- TTR92
- TTR90
- TTR110
- TTR125
- XT125R
- XT225
- TTR225
- TTR230
- TT250
- TTR250
- WR250F
- XT250
- TT350
- XT350
- XT400
- TT500
- XT500
- XT550
- TT600
- XT600
- XT600Z
- XT660
Enduro[]
2 stroke[]
- IT125
- IT175
- IT200
- IT250
- IT400
- IT425
- IT465
- IT490
4 stroke[]
- WR250R
- WR400F
- WR426F
- WR450F
Trials[]
- TY175
- TY250
- TY350
Motocross[]

A Yamaha kids bike for beginners.

A Yamaha kids bike for slightly bigger kids.
2 stroke[]
- PW50
- YZ50
- GT80
- PW80
- YZ80
- YZ85
- MX100
- RT100
- MX125
- YZ125
- MX175
- YZ175
- RT180
- MX250
- YZ250
- MX360
- YZ360
- MX400
- YZ400
- YZ465
- YZ490
- SC500
4 stroke[]
- YZ250F
- YZ400F
- YZ426F
- YZ450F
Electric motorcycles and scooters[]
- See also: Electric motorcycle
- Yamaha Frog
- Yamaha Mest
- Yamaha Eccy
- Yamaha Passol
- Yamaha EC-02
- Yamaha Passol-L
- Yamaha Pocke[3]
- Yamaha Seated Electric Scooter[3]
Concept/prototype motorcycles[]

A Yamaha FC-me
- Yamaha DEINONYCHUS
- Yamaha FC-me
- Yamaha Gen-Ryu
- Yamaha HV-01
- Yamaha MAXAM 3000
- Morpho
- Yamaha Morpho II
- VOX
- Yamaha XS-V1 Sakura[4]
- Yamaha XT250X
See also[]
References[]
External links[]
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Yamaha motorcycle timeline, 1950s–1960s | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Type | 1950s | 1960s | 1970s | ||||||||||||||||||
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 0 | |
50 | Yamaha MF-1 | ||||||||||||||||||||
FS-1E | |||||||||||||||||||||
125 | Yamaha YA-1 | ||||||||||||||||||||
YA-2 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Yamaha YA-3 | |||||||||||||||||||||
YA-125 SB | |||||||||||||||||||||
175 | Yamaha YC-1 | ||||||||||||||||||||
250 | Yamaha YD-1 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Yamaha YD-2 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Yamaha YDS-1 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Yamaha YD-3 | |||||||||||||||||||||
250 Trail | Yamaha DT-1 | ||||||||||||||||||||
260 | Yamaha YE-1 | ||||||||||||||||||||
347 | YR-5 | ||||||||||||||||||||
350 | Yamaha YR-1 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Yamaha YR-3 | |||||||||||||||||||||
351 | RT360 | ||||||||||||||||||||
653 | XS-1 |
Yamaha motorcycle timeline, 1990s–present | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Type | 1990s | 2000s | 2010s | ||||||||||||||||||
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 0 | |
Standard \ Naked | FZX250 | ||||||||||||||||||||
FZX750 | |||||||||||||||||||||
XJ600/FJ600 | XJ600 Diversion | ||||||||||||||||||||
XJ900 | XJ900 | ||||||||||||||||||||
XJR400 | XJR400 | ||||||||||||||||||||
XJR1200 | XJR1300 | ||||||||||||||||||||
YX600 Radian | |||||||||||||||||||||
Sport | TZR250 | ||||||||||||||||||||
FZR250 | |||||||||||||||||||||
FZR400 | |||||||||||||||||||||
FZR600 | Both FZR600 and YZF600R | Both YZF600R and YZF-R6 | YZF-R6 | ||||||||||||||||||
FZ750 | |||||||||||||||||||||
FZR750 | YZF750 | YZF-R7 | |||||||||||||||||||
FZR1000 | YZF1000R | Both YZF1000R and YZF-R1 | YZF-R1 | ||||||||||||||||||
SZR660 | |||||||||||||||||||||
TRX850 | |||||||||||||||||||||
FZ6 | |||||||||||||||||||||
FZ1 | |||||||||||||||||||||
MotoGP | YZR500 | YZR-M1 | |||||||||||||||||||
Touring \ Sport touring | FJ1200 | FJR1300 | |||||||||||||||||||
GTS1000 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Power Cruiser | V-Max | VMAX | |||||||||||||||||||
BT1100 Bulldog | |||||||||||||||||||||
MT-01 | |||||||||||||||||||||
MT-03 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Cruisers | XV125/Virago 125 | ||||||||||||||||||||
XV250/Virago 250 | |||||||||||||||||||||
XV400/Virago 400 | |||||||||||||||||||||
XV500/Virago 500 | |||||||||||||||||||||
XV535/Virago 535 | |||||||||||||||||||||
XV750/Virago 750 | |||||||||||||||||||||
XV1100/Virago 1100 | |||||||||||||||||||||
XV1600/Road Star/Wildstar | |||||||||||||||||||||
XV1700/Road Star Warrior | |||||||||||||||||||||
XV1900/Midnight Star/Roadliner | |||||||||||||||||||||
XVS125/Drag Star 125/V Star 125 | |||||||||||||||||||||
XVS250/Drag Star 250/V Star 250 | |||||||||||||||||||||
XVS400/Drag Star 400/V Star 400 | |||||||||||||||||||||
XVS650/Drag Star 650/V Star 650 | |||||||||||||||||||||
V Star 950 | |||||||||||||||||||||
XVS1100/Drag Star 1100/V Star 1100 | |||||||||||||||||||||
XVS1300/Midnight Star | |||||||||||||||||||||
XVZ 1300/Royal Star | |||||||||||||||||||||
XVZ 1300/Venture Royale | XVZ 1300/Royal Star Venture | ||||||||||||||||||||
XVZ 1300/Royal Star Tour Deluxe | |||||||||||||||||||||
Supermoto | XT660 X | ||||||||||||||||||||
Dual-sport \ Off-road | TDM850 | ||||||||||||||||||||
TDR250 | |||||||||||||||||||||
XT125 R | |||||||||||||||||||||
XT125 X | |||||||||||||||||||||
XT600 E | XT660 R | ||||||||||||||||||||
XTZ660 Ténéré | XT660Z Ténéré | ||||||||||||||||||||
XTZ750 Super Ténéré | |||||||||||||||||||||
Motocross | YZ125 | ||||||||||||||||||||
YZ250F | |||||||||||||||||||||
YZ400F | YZ426F | YZ450F |
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