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Yamaha RD350LC

1-15 of 104 Alert for new Listings Sort By Yamaha : Other 1973 yamaha rd 350 10 200 actual miles have title been sitting motor turns over $1,500 Forest Lake, Minnesota Year 1973 Make Yamaha Model - Category Cruiser Motorcycles Engine 350 Posted Over 1 Month


1983 Yamaha RD 350 LC YPVS

Arguably the most loved and inspirational Japanese bike of all - Yamaha's RD350LC - went on sale for the first time 40 years ago. And while the abilities of the 47bhp stroker twin are now.


Yamaha RD350LC

The Yamaha RD350LC was a two-stroke motorcycle produced by Yamaha between 1980 and 1983. Although it immediately succeeded the larger RD400, the RD350LC was powered by a smaller 347cc parallel twin two-stroke engine which actually had the same bore and stroke as the older RD350 (64 x 54mm).


1984 Yamaha RD 350 LC YPVS (reduced effect)

The Yamaha RD350 was THE Seventies poor boy racer. It was relatively cheap, relatively easy to work on and fast through the twisties. Photo by Nick Cedar 1975 Yamaha RD350B 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


Yamaha RD350LC

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. Yamaha's reliable Autolube oil-injection.


1975 Yamaha RD350LC

It's a hacked-off report on what it is like to ride this weirdo ancient motorcycle — a 1974 Yamaha RD350 — today. 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.


Yamaha Yamaha RD 350 LC

Step into the past with AutoInvader as we dive deep into the iconic Yamaha RD 350. Join us on a thrilling journey through time, exploring the unique features.


BLACK LISTED RIDERZ YAMAHA RD 350 back to the Classic Age

The RD 350 is a cafe racer's delight with its slim, sleek styling, disc brake on the front wheel and a closely-spaced six-speed transmission. It also appeals to the daily commuter who rides his.


Oh Canada! 1981 Yamaha RD 350 LC Rare SportBikes For Sale

Reviews Great Bikes of the 1970s: Yamaha RD350 Deliciously quick and relatively affordable, this little Yamaha was a Giant Killer for the ages. By Motorcyclist Staff March 8, 2011 The guy at.


Choose 1 out of 4 Yamaha RD 350 (Germany) Rare SportBikes For Sale

Introduced in 1973, the Yamaha RD350 (RD for "Race Developed") was an evolution of the beloved R5 350, featuring seven ports instead of five and reed-valve induction — "Torque Induction" in company parlance.


1975 Yamaha RD350 Bikeurious

The RD350 is a two-stroke motorcycle produced by Yamaha from 1973 to 1975. [2] It evolved directly from the piston port (pre-reed valve intake tract), front drum-braked, five-speed Yamaha 350 cc "R5". [3]


Vishipedia My Yamaha RD 350's Restoration... An Impossible Task... Or Was It?

The Yamaha RD 350 is one of the most iconic names in Indian two-wheeler motorsports and a good mechanic can tune its engine to more than 65bhp. The RD 350 was especially popular in drag strips.


Yamaha RD 350 LC (19801985) Motorrad mit Renntechnik

The Yamaha RD350 is a sportbike that is powered by a 2-stroke gasoline engine. Yamaha Corporation started making this fast and powerful motorcycle in 1973. The five-speed Yamaha 350 cc R5 inspired its overall design. Yamaha ended the production of this motorcycle in 1975.


1985 Yamaha RD 350

This is the story of the classic two-stroke Yamaha RD350 LC motorcycle - the liquid-cooled evolution of the air-cooled RD400 and earlier RD350.Introduced in.


Yamaha RD 350 GoldHead by Twineline Motorcycles Lsr Bikes

First production year: 1973 YAMAHA RD 350R 1990 - 1992 In 1992, the production of the RD 350 motorcycles was moved to Brazil, where the bike received a new name, RD 350R, and some.