2011 Yz85 Manual

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By, on September 23, 2011, 19:00 Competitions are always meant to be won; that’s been the onus for everybody who has ever laced up a pair of racing shoes to compete in off-road motorcycle racing. So when you’ve decided that you’re 100% serious about winning off-road bike races, there’s only one company that you look for to satisfy your lust for competition:. Built on a history that includes championships in motocross and enduro races, Yamaha offers the most competitive engine and chassis packages, plus class-leading technologies and legendary build quality. Part of Yamaha’s championship DNA is building bikes for all types of people, even for the young 9 to 14-year old kids that want to start breaking into the scene. For this particular instance, that bike is the YZ85, born from the company’s award-winning competition bikes. The YZ85 is the ideal bike for the up-and-comers of the scene.

  1. 2011 Yamaha Yz85 Manual

This manual will give you an understanding of the operation, inspection, and basic maintenance of this motorcycle. If you have any questions concerning the operation or maintenance of your motorcycle, please consult a Yamaha dealer.

It’s got tremendous performance capabilities mixed in with superior handling to allow even the greenest of drivers to warm up to the bike in no time. Find out more about the Yamaha YZ85 after the jump. To accommodate the market it’s catering to, Yamaha decided to give the YZ85 a stunning yet scaled-down bodywork of one of the company’s large-capacity YZ models. Yamaha used polypropylene for a lot of the materials in the bike, including the fenders, side panels, and the fuel tank. This was done to account for the lightweight nature of the YZ85 while also paying clear attention to keeping it as tough and sturdy as possible. For the tires, is offering a number of options for youth riders, including standard wheel and large-wheel options. For the standard YZ85, there’s a 17' front wheel and a 14' rear wheel, while the large-wheel YZ85LW carries a 19' front wheel and a 16' rear wheel.

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2011 Yamaha Yz85 Manual

Looks can very well be deceiving; the 2011 Yamaha YZ85 has the performance capabilities to be a contender in the ranks. A liquid-cooled, 85cc engine has been tuned to deliver plenty of free-revving performance for the kind of acceleration that not only wins races, but also championships. The engine is then mated to a close-ratio six-speed gearbox which, with the adjustable suspension up front and out back, is the kind of recipe you want for your kid’s off-road bike. The radiator is lightweight and has large cores and louvers with the water pump coming in a special cast aluminum impeller for maximum cooling efficiency. To aid in the bike’s performance capabilities, the YZ85’s engine comes with a specially-designed expansion chamber exhaust. Brakes and Suspension.

Nakamura programming manual. The lightweight suspension of the YZ85/LW is built to the same advanced specification as that of the company’s larger MXGP-winning racers, delivering the kind of unbelievable handling and precision steering reserved for only the best of its kind on the market. The front suspension is handled by a 36mm Kayaba inverted cartridge fork with a fully adjustable compression and rebound dampening. Meanwhile, the rear comes with a Kayaba shock providing 11.1' of travel with a fully adjustable compression. Another key element of the YZ85 is its braking capabilities. For the new model, Yamaha put in one of the best set-ups in the class: a 220 mm front disc that generates strong, controllable and progressive braking combined with a 190 mm rear disc that provides reliable stopping power at the rear end.