Yamaha Pw50 Speed

Yamaha Pw50 Speed

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2016 - Present

Fully automatic transmission means no shifting required; the PW50 is a total twist-and-go package. Torque-tuned, spunky little 49cc two-stroke is built to thrill without intimidating beginners.

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2012 - 2013

The 2012 Yamaha PW50 is a very nice bike suitable for kids of all ages as they learn how to ride. The 499cc air-cooled 2-stroke engine has been tuned to deliver as much torque as possible, thus being perfect for learning, as speed is of a smaller concern. The throttle stop screw lets the adults regulate the max gas the little riders can pump in the PW50 and the single-speed automatic transmis...

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2011 - 2012

Rugged, reliable, fun to ride and by all means, unintimidating and easy to operate, the 2011 Yamaha PW80 comes with a brawny 80cc 2-stroke engine which delivers quite a punch. A 3-speed semi-automatic gearbox makes riding this bike very intuitive, thanks to the clutchless shifting, while allowing the youngsters to get used to the various power and torque needs for different terrains. The chas...

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2011 - 2012

The 2012 MY Yamaha PW50 is a small-displacement bike suitable for kids of all ages as they take their first riding lessons. The 499cc air-cooled 2-stroke engine has been tuned to deliver as much torque as possible, thus being perfect for learning, as speed is of a smaller concern. Maintenance is very easy as the PW50 comes with a shaft final drive and autolube oil injection system eliminating...

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2010 - 2011

There's no need to speak too much about the Yamaha PW50, as this 2-stroke bike is one of the iconic entry-point bikes for the youngest of riders. Small yet comfy, built like a tank and yet nimble, the PW50 is a great way to introduce your kid to the world of motorcycling. The transmission is automatic single-speed and this means riding the bike is as easy as twist the throttle and hang o...

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2009 - 2010

The PW50 is one of the standard entry-point mini-bikes, the natural first step in the two-wheeled world most young riders make, and there's many a good reasons for this. The bike is built like a tank, and the engine is just the same. This 49cc 2-stroke machine delivers quite a punch and can take a lot of abuse and still work great, with minimal maintenance. Being a true dirt monster, it ...

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2008 - 2009

Unlike the TT-R50, the 2009 MY PW50 is a 2-stroke machine, but also engineered for educational purpose of the youngest riders. Low, lightweight, tough and reliable, this is a great go-anywhere machine, from the improvised backyard dirt track to the open fields. Affordable and easy to maintain, the PW50 is also reassuring, thanks to its mild tuning and centrifugal clutch, automatic transmission. ...

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2007 - 2008

A step up from the PW50 entry-level machine, the PW80 packs some extra displacement and slightly bigger dimensions, plus a 3-speed transmission with an automatic clutch. The semi-automatic gearbox is teaching kids about the various power and torque delivery scenarios for different sections, providing a highly educational environment to have them prepared to use a manual clutch in the future. ...

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2007 - 2008

An affordable bike that's built like a bullet, the 2008 MY Yamaha PW50 is a great treat for your kids as they take the first step into the world of motorcycling. Low and reassuring, this bike offers plenty of punch from its 49cc air-cooled 2-stroke engine, while the single speed transmission offers hassle-free operation and allows the youngsters to focus on learning how to actually ride wel...

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2006 - 2007

So your kid is big enough to switch from the pram to bikes and you'd like to see if there's some champion DNA in him or her... The best thing you can do is get some riding gear and have your child throw a leg over a bike such as the 2007 MY PW50. The PW50 is Yamaha's entry-point small-displacement machine, a bike created as a nifty educational platform for introducing the youngest...

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2005 - 2006

The 2005 PW80 is Yamaha's offer to those who have outgrown the entry-point PW50 bike. Alongside the increased displacement and power, the PW80 also brings a 3-speed transmission. Shifting is smooth as the clutch is automatic, allowing the young riders to focus on learning how to use the different power and torque deployment schemes and forget about the clutch work for a while. PW80 also ...

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2005 - 2006

The 2005 PW50 is a great choice for the youngest of riders. Small and punchy enough to be both rewarding and thrilling, this mini dirt bike is built like a tank and can really take a lot of abuse, and still provide exceptional performance. Since safety is one of the main concerns, the 2005 PW50 comes with a smart exhaust routing and heat shields to prevent accidental burns. Even more, adults ...

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2004 - Present

Yamaha's mini bike game is strong, thanks to the brand's continual investment in two-strokes and a broad playbike lineup that is both beginner friendly and extremely dependable.

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2003 - 2004

The PW80 ups the ante a bit, packing even more punch for the young riders, while retaining the automatic clutch and a smooth-shifting 3-speed transmission, allowing riders to focus on control rather than on clutch work, and providing an excellent introduction to shifting. The power deployment can be easily controlled by adults thanks to the adjustable limiter, while the Autolube fuel and oil inj...

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2003 - 2004

The 2003 PW50 is a great way to introduce your kids to the riding basics. Rugged, exceedingly light and with a ow-maintenance shaft drive, this bike is perfectly equipped to face abuse. Add in a full automatic transmission for a reassuring feel when aboard, a low seat for good ground contact when stopped, and plenty of punch from the 2-stroke engine for even greater usability until your kids out...

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2002 - 2003

The PW80 is step two in a young rider's career, but in case your kid starts riding a bit later, it will be an awesome first bike, as well. This machine introduces shifting, as it comes with a 3-speed transmission, but operation is easy, since it comes with an automatic clutch making take-offs smooth and reassuring. Adults can adjust the throttle limiter to provide youngsters with a progr...

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2002 - 2003

The 2002 PW50 is the best first Yamaha machine for your kids. It is built like a tank and can handle huge amounts of abuse and beating, and it will still ride like a charm. Small, light and simple, the PW50 is powered by a 49cc air-cooled 2-stroke engine, able to deliver quite a punch, but in a non-intimidating manner. Thanks to the single-speed automatic transmission, the 2002 PW50 allows young...

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Yamaha Pw50 Speed

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