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Yamaha R D 350. Yamaha RD 350 A travail on its 17th Year TeamBHP Yamaha, Honda Consumers considered the RD350 to be a racing bike - and even believed RD stood for Racing Developed with no particular proof besides the fact that it sported a powerful engine It had Yamaha's Autolube lubrication system, which meant no pre-mixing of the gas and oil, a primary kick starter and a 6-speed constant mesh transmission.

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[2] It evolved directly from the piston port (pre-reed valve intake tract), front drum-braked, five-speed Yamaha 350 cc "R5" I'm an over-the-hill rider (and writer, let's get the homophonic joke out of the way early) preaching to all seven of you who might listen to chatter about now-irrelevant Yamaha two-strokes.

Moto del día Yamaha RD 350 espíritu RACER moto

The RD350 was essentially a reworked R5 350, with identical 64mm bore and short 54mm stroke and 28mm carbs, sitting in a cradle-type tubular frame. Consumers considered the RD350 to be a racing bike - and even believed RD stood for Racing Developed with no particular proof besides the fact that it sported a powerful engine I'm an over-the-hill rider (and writer, let's get the homophonic joke out of the way early) preaching to all seven of you who might listen to chatter about now-irrelevant Yamaha two-strokes.

1974 Yamaha RD 350 T44 Las Vegas 2019. Claimed power: 39hp @ 7,500rpm Top speed: 95mph (period test) Engine: 347cc air-cooled 2-stroke parallel twin, 64mm x 54mm bore and stroke, 6.6:1 compression ratio It's a hacked-off report on what it is like to ride this weirdo ancient motorcycle — a 1974 Yamaha RD350 — today

Yamaha Rd350 Lc for sale in UK 49 used Yamaha Rd350 Lcs. Consumers considered the RD350 to be a racing bike - and even believed RD stood for Racing Developed with no particular proof besides the fact that it sported a powerful engine [3]The engine is an air-cooled, parallel twin, six-speed (in some markets, such as the UK, the first model was sold in five-speed form), reed valve-equipped intake tract two-stroke engine.