Yamaha Motorcycles

Yamaha is a global leader in "Kando"—the philosophy of creating products that touch the heart. They are masters of the inline-four, the crossplane crank, and the master-of-torque MT series.

15 models • 2002–2023

About Yamaha

Since 1955, Yamaha has been a titan of the Japanese "Big Four." From the early two-stroke RD series to the world-dominating YZR-M1 in MotoGP, Yamaha has always prioritized the connection between rider and machine. They are technically famous for the "Crossplane" crankshaft in the R1, which provides a unique power delivery and exhaust note, and for revitalizing the naked bike category with the "Dark Side of Japan" MT range.

Yamaha’s engineering excellence is visible across all segments. The Ténéré 700 has become a benchmark for "pure" adventure riding, while their YZ motocross bikes are pioneers in rearward-slanted engine technology. This database provides exhaustive technical details for Yamaha models, including horsepower, torque, weight, and the evolution of the Deltabox frame. Whether you are looking for a classic XS650 or the latest XSR900 GP, Yamaha’s specs reveal a brand that perfectly balances performance, reliability, and emotion.