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Yamaha monoshock geometry
Yamaha monoshock geometry












yamaha monoshock geometry

From old school steep, tall, short geometry to newer-type slack, long, and low geometry, I've had a good time on all of them. I've owned and/or ridden bikes of all types of geometry, and enjoyed them all.

yamaha monoshock geometry

Hopefully we'll get more info on it soon.Ĭlick to expand.I am neither. I could be wrong on that, but that STA looks slack in the picture, and the HTA looks fairly steep. The head tube angle looks steep and the seat tube angle looks fairly slack. They also look, to me, to not be up-to-date bikes geometry wise. I'm sure they'll be great bikes, but to me, they just look ugly. Their motocross bikes are arguably the best bikes out there, but I just think they're ugly. Their products are great bikes I'm sure, but I just think they're bikes are ugly. I'm not really on board with Yamaha's design team these days. I wonder if they thought of putting the e-motor in it backwards at some point. Much like their dirt bikes, with the backwards motor and all, their e-bikes look to be very unique as well. I'd guess they were for sure going to be available as the bikes in the pictures look like production bikes and not concept bikes. Looks like yellow is in the works, at least conceptually.














Yamaha monoshock geometry