Yamaha Yzf R motorcycles for sale in Alexandria, Louisiana

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2015 Yamaha YZF-R3

2015 Yamaha YZF-R3

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Alexandria, Louisiana

Year 2015

Make Yamaha

Model YZF-R3

Category -

Engine -

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2015 Yamaha YZF-R3, 2015 Yamaha YZF-R3 Welcome to R World The all-new R3 features class-leading performance and legendary Yamaha superbike styling. Features may include: Large 321cc twin-cylinder engine offers excellent performance whether navigating cross-town traffic, hitting the twisties, or on the racetrack.Yamaha supersport inspired styling with a full fairing in a chassis that makes it perfect for first time riders or experienced riders who prefer a lightweight, nimble machine.Forged pistons just like the R1 and R6 are both lightweight and provide strength while the offset cylinders reduce friction for more power.The YZF-R3 offers a riding position that is very comfortable and the clip-on handlebars deliver a sporty rider position.With a seat height of only 30.7 inches and a flat seat design on the YZF-R3, it s easy to get both feet firmly on the ground and inspire confidence, especially for beginner riders.Three beautiful livery options are available which means there is a color choice that is right for you.

2008 Yamaha V Star Classic

2008 Yamaha V Star Classic

$4,990

Alexandria, Louisiana

Year 2016

Make Yamaha

Model YZF-R3

Category Sport Bikes

Engine -

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2016 Yamaha YZF-R3,

2004 CARAVELLE 187

2004 CARAVELLE 187

$9,400

Alexandria, Louisiana

Year 2011

Make Yamaha

Model YZF-R1

Category Sport Bikes

Engine 1,147 cc

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2011 Yamaha YZF-R1, YZF-R1 - The 2011 R1?Yamaha's technical "Tour de Force." The R1 has been designed to be the "Ultimate Cornering Master" of the open super sport class and one of the keys to incredible handling lies partly in the chassis but equally as important, in its ability to put useable power to the ground. This revolutionary cross-plane crank R1 delivers as much power as the rider wants, exactly when the rider wants it...by a simple twist of the right wrist; leaving the rider feeling like they are directly connected to the rear wheel of the revolutionary R1.