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2015 – 2017 Yamaha YZF-R3 Review

Posted on January 8, 2017January 8, 2019 By Jarvis

The Tuning Fork Company  makes a solid effort for a slice of the entry-level sportbike market with its YZF -R3. Yamaha had its work cut out for it ’cause this all-important market is hotly contested by nearly every other streetbike manufacturer in the world and the pressure is on to get brand-loyalty instilled in the incoming riders.

Engine displacement breaks the 300 cc mark with 40-plus horsepower and 20-plus pounds of torque, and at only 368 pounds wet, this is plenty of power for some cheap thrills on the road. The rest of the bike seems well put together at a glance, but today I am going to dig into the guts of the thing and see what all Yamaha has in store for us and how well it stacks up against similar models on the market right now.
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