Who made Enticer snowmobile?
Yamaha
That same year, Yamaha released a new line of snowmobiles under the Enticer name tag – they were known for their high speed performance (often called one of the original muscle sleds) and for their long-range riding capacity.
Is Yamaha Libero discontinued?
A bigger cousin of this bike with 125 cc engine is Yamaha Gladiator. Some similar/competitor bikes are Hero Honda Splendor, Bajaj Platina, Bajaj CT 100. Production of Yamaha Libero G5 ended in 2010.
When was RX100 discontinued?
1996
Yamaha RX 100 was a very popular bike among young riders in the 90s in India. It could be said that the RX 100 was the starting point of the lifetime passion for many motorcycle enthusiasts. However, due to the stricter emission norms, this bike motorbike was discontinued in 1996.
Is the Yamaha Enticer still in production?
Yamaha Enticer is an entry-level cruiser motorcycle which was produced during 2002 to 2006 in India. It is no longer in production. It featured a feet-forward cruiser-type riding position and was available in two trims levels such as the regular and delux. The delux variant had self-starter and disk brakes for the front wheel.
Is the enticer 300 race-ready?
The author with his race-ready Enticer 300, which he used to compete in both 300 and 340 snocross and cross country classes “back in the day.”
What is the difference between the Yamaha Enticer 250 and 340?
But, when the Enticer “grew up” and came with a 340cc twin and extended tunnel length, this model gained a loyal audience. With the Enticer 250 left as the value or entry sled, Yamaha created these newer and bigger versions with larger 340cc displacement twins and more features.
What is the difference between the Yamaha Enticer Delux and Delux?
The delux variant had self-starter and disk brakes for the front wheel. The Yamaha Enticer had a raised handlebar, long wheel-base, easy rider seating geometry, foot boards instead of foot pegs, fat rear tyre, single pod instrument cluster.