Yamaha has been in the ATV business for a little over four decades now. It made its way into the North American market with the three-wheeled Tri-Moto that debuted in 1980. In 1984, it introduced its ...
I'm not entirely sure how you guys and gals feel about three-wheelers, but I personally find them to be the perfect vehicles for those who wish to travel through cities faster, but are not very ...
Yamaha is set to debut a headline safety feature on its updated Yamaha Tricity 300 scooter three-wheeler this year.
This is the Yamaha Tricity, a weird, three-wheeled scooter that seems to think it’s a sport bike. When parked, it looks more or less like you’re average scooter, but thanks to a front axle that can ...
Honda may have pioneered the ATV market with 1970s US90 three-wheeler (later renamed the ATC, under which name it gained infamy for being banned in America), but it's far from the only Japanese giant ...
Yamaha and I, we go way back. These guys are the unquestionable maestros of two-wheeled mayhem. They are the architects of some of the best motorcycles ever to grace a racetrack and the road. But ...
Yamaha wasn't the first to bring the ATV to the U.S.; that honor belongs to the banned Honda ATC. But in 1980, Yamaha launched the YT125 Tri-Moto, which had three wheels powered by a 123cc two-stroke ...
Three-wheeled vehicles are the perfect compromise between proper cars and motorcycles. Well, that's my opinion anyway. I'm a big fan of the Polaris Slingshot, an autocycle that allows rough-and-ready, ...
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