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Cycle News 2002 07 03

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~~WBikes 2003 Yamaha Off-roaders & Street Bikes YAmAHA U/A CELEB ATEI 25 YEARI RllId Star SlVerado SlIver Edmol GrIISer and most of the manufacturer's street BY CHRIS JONNUM hortly after the writing of last week's story on Yamaha's 2003 YZ and YZF motocrossers, we attended the tuning-fork company's annual dealer meeting at the Mandalay Bay OFF·ROAOERS bikes. The 2003 season marks 25 years for Yamaha USA, and it seems that Yamaha's remake of the fourstroke YZ Uneup was big news, but we're happy to report that the company did not forget the motocrossers' WRF siblings. In fact, the WR line now has its own project leader, perhaps an acknowledgment of the increased importance of the built-for-off-road machines now that Yamaha has made the YZ450F more moto-specif- the quarter-century has been good to Yamaha shops. The company has enjoyed 300-percent growth since Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, where 1998, and it almost completely ran we were treated to a look at most of out of 2002 product. No wonder the dealers we saw in Vegas appeared to be in such a good mood. the remainder of Yamaha's 2003 lineup, including the WRF off-roaders 44 JULY 3. 2002· EO U EO I e nEtwvs ic with the adoption of a four-speed transmission. The big WR is more versatile, retaining its wide-ratio fivespeed gearbox, though it gets all of the performance improvements of the YZF. Those include a longer-stroke motor, smaller and lighter engine, redesigned frame and automatic decompression system. In addition, there's a long-awaited electric starter, and the fuel tank (larger than the YZ's

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