FEATURED IN THE APRIL 2019 ISSUE OF ROADRACING WORLD…
Nevermind the oft-repeated Internet theory that the
sportbike market is dead and that everybody is going to be riding naked bikes
in the future, despite stellar new sportbike models launched by BMW, Aprilia,
Ducati, Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, and Yamaha in recent years.
But it turns out that part of that was an anomaly in sales
reporting, which had been dumping U.S. sales figures for several lightweight
sportbike models into the naked category, inflating the figures. That’s now been corrected, according to industry sources,
and suddenly the future of sportbikes isn’t looking quite so grim. Because it’s
now official: Yamaha’s best-selling model in the American market in 2018 was the
YZF-R3 sportbike, and for 2019 it delivers better performance for the same
price…
2019 Yamaha YZF-R3 Sportbike Intro, in the April 2019 Issue of Roadracing World
Inverted
forks, radial performance tires, restyled fairing, new clip-ons, upgraded
suspension – the 2019 Yamaha YZF-R3 is a significantly better sportbike than
its predecessor, poised to battle for supremacy in the increasingly competitive
ultra lightweight sportbike category. Read the inside story of Yamaha’s latest
sportbike in the April 2019 issue of Roadracing World!
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