Sachs
ZF Sachs AG is a German manufacturer of automotive parts, producing powertrain and suspension components. In the past the company also produced ball bearings, motorcycle engines, bicycle parts and via its subsidiary Sachs Motorcycles also motorcycles, mopeds, motorised bicycles and all-terrain vehicles (ATVs). It was formerly known as Fichtel & Sachs, Mannesmann Sachs and Sachs.
Yamaha Jog R Motorcycles
The Jog is a scooter produced by the Yamaha Motor Company since 1983, and was introduced in North America in 1986. It continued production in North America after 3 style changes and model designations (CE50, CG50 and CY50) until 2001. The Jog has continued production elsewhere in the world and uses the current CV50 designation.
Yamaha Jog RR MotoGP
The Yamaha JogRR MotoGP is a 2 stroke, Scooter bike with a Liquid cooled 49.00 ccm (2,98 cubic inches) Single cylinder type of engine. This engine then gets the power to the rear wheel with a Belt driven transmission.
Yamaha Slider
The Yamaha Slider Naked comes with a minimalist design, a back-to-basics style that can handle the demands of city living, making the streets to be your playground. The bike’s lightweight structure provides great handling and gives you real feel for the road while the naked streetfighter-style handlebar responds to your every move.
Yamaha Giggle Motorctcles
The Yamaha XF50 (marketed as the C3 in North America, Vox in Japan, and Giggle in Europe) is a liquid cooled 49cc four-stroke motor scooter made by Yamaha Motor Company. It is notable for the 9-gallon capacity of the under-seat storage compartment, and a distinctively "box"-like rear section and seat which accommodates it.
Yamaha Majesty Scooter
Yamaha YP 400 Majesty is a scooter manufactured by the Yamaha Motor Company. It was introduced to the US market in 2004 after it was introduced in Europe & Asia in 2003. In the EU and Asia this model complements a full Majesty scooter lineup, 125 cc to 400 cc.
Yamaha TMAX
The Yamaha XP 500 TMAX is a maxi-scooter manufactured by the Yamaha Motor Company. It was introduced in Europe in 2001 with the second generation TMAX being released in 2008. The second generation TMAX was also released into the USA market for the 2009 model year.
Yamaha Scooters
The sports maxi-scooter that started it all. As close as you'll get to motorcycle handling in scooter form. The T-Max can tour, scratch and commute as good or better than many middleweight conventional bikes.