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Why I Ride
Posted by Rob Brooks | Sep 18, 2025 | Ride Life | 8 |
PREVIEW: Honda CB750 Hornet vs Yamaha MT-07
Posted by Rob Brooks | Aug 28, 2025 | Bikes & Gear | 0 |
Yamaha XSR700: Back to Basics
Posted by Christian Pierce | Aug 6, 2025 | Bikes & Gear | 2 |
MZ’s Moto Memories: 1994 Yamaha FZR1000
Posted by Mark Zweig | May 20, 2025 | Legendary Bikes | 1 |
First Ride: 2025 Yamaha R9
Posted by Ryan Nolan | Mar 19, 2025 | Bikes & Gear | 0 |
2025 Middleweight Matchup: Honda CB750 vs Yamaha MT-07
by Rob Brooks | Oct 1, 2025 | Bikes & Gear | 0 |
Over the summer, we had the opportunity to sample the new Honda CB750 Hornet, and earlier the 2025 Yamaha MT-07. Both of these are fantastic, affordable middleweight naked sportbikes, and we loved them both. We got the bright idea of riding them together, side-by-side and nose-to-tail, since they are comparable in size, displacement and rider triangle. After pitching the idea to Honda, who wholeheartedly jumped at it, Yamaha must have read our twisted minds, and preempted us by calling and offering one once they saw we had the Hornet.
Thus we began the bout.
Why I Ride
by Rob Brooks | Sep 18, 2025 | Ride Life | 8 |
On a motorcycle, the rider is not contained in a sealed compartment. We are out in the elements, wrapped around a motorized, moving two wheeled machine, hurtling headlong through time and space, completely exposed to the environment. We feel the wind, road irregularities, temperature changes, the vibrations of the mechanical monster we are riding.
Read MorePREVIEW: Honda CB750 Hornet vs Yamaha MT-07
by Rob Brooks | Aug 28, 2025 | Bikes & Gear | 0 |
I must state from the start, I have a great affection for both of these bikes, having ridden them both pretty extensively over the last year. I love middleweight twins in general (heck, I own a Triumph Bonneville 900), and these motorcycles are an absolute thrill to ride. We have ridden every current iteration of Yamaha’s 689cc engine, in their Tenere 700, R7, XSR700, and last year’s MT-07, and that “CP2” crank is a torque monster for its displacement. Then my recent stints with the new CB750 Hornet have sold me on Honda’s new little beast, and their 755cc Unicam stinger mill that powers it.
This will be fun, to say the least.
Yamaha XSR700: Back to Basics
by Christian Pierce | Aug 6, 2025 | Bikes & Gear | 2 |
For most riders, there exists a motorbike that made us fall in love with motorcycling. These are the near-perfect bikes that seal our fate and turn us into lifelong motorcycle enthusiasts. In riding the 2025 Yamaha XSR700, my passion for two-wheels was instantly renewed by this same experience. This is one of those bikes, one I will speak of years from now, as one of the best motorcycles I’ve ever ridden. So, prepare yourself for a glowing review of the XSR700, as I celebrate my rejuvenated appreciation for motorcycling thanks to this stellar offering from Yamaha.
Read MoreMZ’s Moto Memories: 1994 Yamaha FZR1000
by Mark Zweig | May 20, 2025 | Legendary Bikes | 1 |
One day I got a call from a guy who said he had a 1994 Yamaha FZR1000. He was moving out of state and really needed to get rid of it. But there was one catch. It had to be gone by that night. He had parked the bike in his shed about two years earlier, and now, though it had a new battery and would crank like mad, it wouldn’t start…
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