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The '''Yamaha CT175''' was a 175[[cc]], [[Two stroke|2-stroke]], [[dual-purpose motorcycle]] manufactured by [[Yamaha]] from 1971 through 1973. | The '''Yamaha CT175''' was a 175[[cc]], [[Two stroke|2-stroke]], [[dual-purpose motorcycle]] manufactured by [[Yamaha]] from 1971 through 1973. | ||
The CT175 had a raised exhaust system, raised rear fender, handlebar cross member, and universal tires. The [[Piston Inlet Port|piston inlet port]] engine produced 16 brake [[horsepower]]. | |||
==Main competitors== | ==Main competitors== | ||
*[[Honda SL175]] | *[[Honda SL175]] | ||
*[[Kawasaki F7]] | *[[Kawasaki F7|Kawasaki F7 (175)]] | ||
*[[Suzuki]] | *[[Suzuki]] | ||
==1971== | ==1971== | ||
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[[Category:Single cylinder 2-stroke motorcycles]] | [[Category:Single cylinder 2-stroke motorcycles]] | ||
[[Category:2-stroke motorcycles]] | [[Category:2-stroke motorcycles]] | ||
[[Category:Piston Inlet Port motorcycles]] | |||
[[Category:Enduro-style motorcycles]] | [[Category:Enduro-style motorcycles]] | ||
{{motorcycle-stub}} | {{motorcycle-stub}} |
Revision as of 21:24, 23 March 2008
The Yamaha CT175 was a 175cc, 2-stroke, dual-purpose motorcycle manufactured by Yamaha from 1971 through 1973.
The CT175 had a raised exhaust system, raised rear fender, handlebar cross member, and universal tires. The piston inlet port engine produced 16 brake horsepower.
Main competitors
1971
1973