H geocities.com /Baja/Dunes/3741/yzm.html geocities.com/Baja/Dunes/3741/yzm.html elayed x FJ Ё OK text/html h b.H Thu, 27 Nov 1997 11:09:08 GMT Mozilla/4.5 (compatible; HTTrack 3.0x; Windows 98) en, * FJ
This is the latest Yamaha 4 stroke bike it had produce. There is news that this bike will be here at the end of the year. However some shop say that it is just a rumour so let's wait and see .Yamaha released information today on a ambitious new project that will see the company go head-to-head against two-stroke motocross machinery in 1997 using a revolutionary new ultra-lightweight 400cc four-stroke MX racer.Yamaha apparently decided to develop their innovative four-stroke off-road technology in an effort to stay ahead of growing environmental concerns over two-strokes and pending legislation that may ban the use of two-stroke motorcycles on public lands in the near future.
The company plans to field YZM400's in a full factory effort in this year's AMA 250cc Outdoor National Series, as well as entering machines in select world championship motocross grands prix in Europe. Veteran MX racer Doug Henry has been contracted to ride the bikes in the AMA series for 1997.According to Yamaha Motor Corp. USA Public Relations Manager Scott Heath, there are currently only two prototypes of the YZM400 in existence. "Both machines are in Japan right now undergoing further development," said Heath. "Additional machines are being produced, and we plan on having two factory works bikes for our 1997 AMA program."
Bristling with several advanced technological features, many of which have patents pending, the new machine "will meet the minimum weight requirements for the 250 class," according to Heath. Although details are sketchy at this point, it is known that the compact, lightweight 397cc single-cylinder four-stroke engine features a DOHC 5-valve cylinder head, liquid-cooling, a four-speed transmission, and will produce "over 50 hp," according to factory claims. Chassis and suspension are based on modified YZ250 components.Heath told Motorcycle Online that the YZM400F is strictly an R&D effort and no production is planned at this time.
.