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Cycle News 1993 07 21

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1993 YAMAHA It looks more expensive than it costs. The styling caught your eye right away. It immediately makes you think of the excitement, freedom and exhilaration you get from motorcycling. This one has all the earmarks of being almost too much fun. It iust makes you want to ride. eca II is one of the best values that ever rolled down the road. You can tell from the styling that it's not a standard motorcycle. And it's not a firebreathing one function machine either. • Seca II is the perfect blend of performance and versatility. It's built on the premise that a motorcycle can be built purely for the fun and freedom of riding. • It's incredibly responsive to your movements and demands, yet it's comfortable to ride, whether you're going solo or taking along a friend. Besides being a great value, it's an all-around performer.• Powered by an efficient 600cc lay-down Genesisderived, six-speed engine, Seca II features downdraft carburetors for straighter fuel induction. Plus it has the torque and high end rpm to blitz a twisty road or roll smoothly down the freeway.• Seca II has attention-getting flair. There's a European influence, complete with a bold, "see me" engine style to show off the extensive details. • Seca II's broad performance suspension easily handles everything from city riding to twisty roads. Its racey aerodynamics keep wind away. And there are meticulous details that you probably won't discover until you've washed it a dozen times.• Seca II. It specializes in versatility. Dollar for dollar, it's the best all-around performer available. It's the one that will get you back into the enjoyment of riding a motorcycle. Back to the fun and freedom.• There are few joys in life equal to the free-spirited thrill and experience of riding a motorcycle. _ And that's why it's important for all of us to do our part as responsible riders. By following logical common-sense rules.we can maintain season after season 01 unparalleled enjoyment of our sport. _ Always remember to review your Yamaha Motorcycle Owner's Manual before you ride. Betore each ride. take time 1 check all your equipment. 0 Always wear an approved helmet. eye protec tion. long-sleeved shirt. long trousers. gloves and boots . And always be sure your bike is in first·class condition before riding, Keep it well-maintained and always ouditted in accordance with state and local laws. _ Provide parental supervision when a motorcycle is being operated by a minor. Every motorcycle rider should be aware of Ihe limits 01his or her skills. experience and ability. and ride accordingly. _ Beginners should be extremely cautious. and allow extra time and distance tor manuevering and braking. All riders should ride well Within the limits of their abilities. never beyond Ihem. _ Please remember 1 0 "Tread Lightly: Always ride in a responsible manner. respecting the environment as well as all state and local laws. _ Ride responsibly. and remember: motorcycle riders. as well as motorists. must practice defensive driving , _ Do not drink and ride. It is illegal and dangerous . _ Yamaha and the Motorcycle Safety Foundation encourage you 10 ride safely and respect the environment. For further information regarding the MSF course. please call 1-800-447-4700. - - MI- DEARBORN HEIGHTS- - - POMPTON PLAINS-Kawasaki-Yamaha SportCenter Rosenau Powersports 24732 Ford Road 566 Rl. 23 N. 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Moriah Cincinnati, OH 45245 Houston, TX 77055 (513) 752-0088 (713) 464-9487 - - - SPRINGFIELD--Competition Accessories 345 West Leffel Lane Springfield, OH 45506 (800) 543-3535 ----PLANO---Central Yamaha 1627 N. Central Exp. Plano, TX 75075 (214) 423-4089 - - - OR-T1GARD--Beaverton Honda-Yamaha 10380 SW Cascade Blvd. Tigard, OR 97223 (503) 684-6600 ---WA-TACOMA--TacomaYamahaWarehouse 1222 S. Sprague Avenue Tacoma, WA 98405 (206) 383-2453 1(800) 453-3386 - - PA- BROOMALL,....--Cycle City 2555 Westchester Pike Broomall, PA19008 (215) 356-2662 - - COOPERSBURG--Link Cycle Rt.309 Coopersburg, PA 18036 (215) 282-4800 - - - PARRYVILLE--BlockerEnterprises Route 248 Parryville, PA18244 (215) m-0440 FAX (215) 377-8066

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