Yamaha: the New Dawn: Motorcycle Racing at the Isle of Man TT 1961-1981
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In the 1960s, Yamaha transitioned from instruments to motorcycle racing, quickly dominating with their innovative twostroke engines and riders.
In the early 1960s, Japanese firm Yamaha, previously known as a musical instrument maker, took their first faltering steps into the arena of top flight motorcycle racing. They were comparative latecomers in this world, but soon made stars of riders like Phil Read and Bill Ivy. Their twostroke engines developed quickly, and within a few short years ...
In the early 1960s, Japanese firm Yamaha, previously known as a musical instrument maker, took their first faltering steps into the arena of top flight motorcycle racing. They were comparative latecomers in this world, but soon made stars of riders like Phil Read and Bill Ivy. Their twostroke engines developed quickly, and within a few short years ...






















