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The Yamaha XT 660 is a series of dual purpose on/off road [[Motorcycle|motorcycles]] released by [[Yamaha]] as a replacement for the old XT 600, a motorcycle very popular with the [[Off road|off-road]] and travelling crowd. | The Yamaha XT 660 is a series of dual purpose on/off road [[Motorcycle|motorcycles]] released by [[Yamaha]] as a replacement for the old XT 600, a motorcycle very popular with the [[Off road|off-road]] and travelling crowd. | ||
It's an evolution of the original XT series ('X' stands for [[ | It's an evolution of the original XT series ('X' stands for [[Four-stroke|4-stroke]], 'T' for monocylindric), a line of motorcycles inspired on those used on the [[Paris Dakar|Paris-Dakar]] rally, and designed to withstand extreme conditions of terrain while retaining features specific to urban use. | ||
It has a 660cc water cooled engine with 35 kilowatt, [[disk brake]]s on both wheels, [[Electronic fuel injection|electronic fuel injection]] and catalysators. | It has a 660cc water cooled engine with 35 kilowatt, [[disk brake]]s on both wheels, [[Electronic fuel injection|electronic fuel injection]] and catalysators. |
Revision as of 14:41, 27 March 2007
The Yamaha XT 660 is a series of dual purpose on/off road motorcycles released by Yamaha as a replacement for the old XT 600, a motorcycle very popular with the off-road and travelling crowd.
It's an evolution of the original XT series ('X' stands for 4-stroke, 'T' for monocylindric), a line of motorcycles inspired on those used on the Paris-Dakar rally, and designed to withstand extreme conditions of terrain while retaining features specific to urban use.
It has a 660cc water cooled engine with 35 kilowatt, disk brakes on both wheels, electronic fuel injection and catalysators.
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