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Other Yamaha's? Motorcycles anyone?

Matching superjet to our 2014 212x

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You have a lot of sweet ski's, we rode stand ups until this year, my Wife decided she was done riding and wanted to get a boat again - so we sold our matching pair of 2016 SuperJets, these were serial # 1 & #2 off the assembly line. Prior to these I had a Built 2000 SuperJet and my Wife had a 2006 SXR 800, and about 15 stand ups before them.
 
No Yamaha motorcycles but I have 3 snowmobiles. 98 500 VMAX, 01 600 Venture, and a 03 600 VMAX. My bike is a Harley.
 
2015 Yamaha Viper 1100 and a 2007 Yamaha Apex GT 1000.

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This is not mine, but it's a pic of my first motorcycle as a kid. I wish I still had it as I have some fond memories of the good ole "big wheel". My older brother got a Suzuki DS80 and I got the Yamaha. After about 30 minutes of riding it for the first time, my dad decided to remove the governor. It was my first performance mod haha. Great little bike though.

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2015 Yamaha vx ski, 2011 yz450 f, 2006 Yamaha yfz 450, 2006 Yamaha raptor 700, 2015 Polaris razor 900s, 2007 Kawasaki ninja 650
 
Previous: 2008 700R raptor which I absolutely loved. Current: 2009 YFZ450R. The 450 is great but as I get older I miss the suspension on the 700. The 700 is like riding in a Caddy and the 450 is like riding in a Honda.Quad 7.JPG
 
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My daughters motorcycle

Did they make more than one size of those? My dad had 2 at one time. Still has one that we ride each summer. It’s got to be bigger than an 80 cc though. His has a utility rack (like a 4 wheeler) welded to the rear, electric start and rear foot pegs for a passenger.
 
Did they make more than one size of those? My dad had 2 at one time. Still has one that we ride each summer. It’s got to be bigger than an 80 cc though. His has a utility rack (like a 4 wheeler) welded to the rear, electric start and rear foot pegs for a passenger.
That bike is a PW80 i believe and only made in one size, extra small, and extra extra small...PW50
What you might be talking about is possibly the TW200? Its very utilitarianyamaha-tw200-bike-build-profile.jpg
 
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That bike is a PW80 i believe and only made in one size, extra small, and extra extra small...PW50
What you might be talking about is possibly the TW200? Its very utilitarianView attachment 87254

Actually, we did have a TW200 that my mom rode for awhile until we got big enough to ride it. I think we sold it a few years ago to one of my Dad’s employees. We had it licensed and rode it to town on occasion.

But, I did find this. Yamaha BW200 - Wikipedia

I think we still have the Big Wheel 200. I doubt it is the 350.

Edit: this says there’s an 80, 200, and 350 ( for those not interested in clicking the link)
 
I am a Yamaha guy since 1976 and have owned a ton of Yamaha products over the years. Currently I have (and I know I have a problem!)
2018 AR240
2017 VXR waverunner
2012 yz450f
2015 WR250F
2011 TTR-110
2007 PW50
2 Yamaha generators (2000watts)
2013 Yamaha Viking SxSxS
2012 Grizzly 550
Yamaha outdoor speakers, home threater V677 with Yamaha indoor speakers

And why do I buy Yamaha, never had one thing wrong with any of them (knocking on wood right now!)
 

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I owned two bw200s. Normally it’s the 350 that has the rack. Bikes have no power but are super fun and can’t get stuck. I wish I never sold them. They are gold now. $$$
 
The motor is a Yamaha,
 

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We have 4 Yamaha quads. 2 raptor 350. 1 raptor 660 and 1 raptor 700. I also have a full restored 1969 Honda cb350
 
Besides the AR boat, we have a yzf450 quad and I have an R6 (2 other quads for the kiddos, just not Yamis)
 
Drz400 for me. My son has a Ttr110, but looking to move him up to a 125.
 

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Was going to get a utv. But with the customer service from Yamaha, I bought a Polaris ranger. Because Yamaha doesn’t care. Easy decision.
 
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