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- the better-performing monoshock motorcycles from dominating the competition, there are separate competition classes for monoshock and twinshock motorcycles...
- more aerodynamic. The main features are full-length front shock, rear monoshock suspension, six-speed short gear ratio transmission, dual camshaft engine...
- compression/rebound adjustments and 110 mm (4.3 in) travel. The rear is a monoshock with gas-charged HMAS damper with 10-step preload and stepless rebound...
- and introduced the first single-shock rear suspension, the trademarked "Monoshock" of 1973. It appeared in production on the 1974 Yamaha YZ-250, a model...
- first two years it was made with dual rear shocks, then changing to a monoshock. The YZ125 has been ridden to five AMA National Motocross Championships...
- replacement ch****is for road racing, housing Yamaha TZ250/TZ350 engines using a monoshock rear suspension layout. It was absorbed in 2015 by Eicher Motors, a conglomerate...
- an innovative gas tank design, single overhead camshaft, four valves, monoshock rear suspension, and – a first on a motorcycle – a two-stage YDIS intake...
- Suspension is telescopic in the front while the rear is provided with monoshock suspension. Front forks are 41 mm with 200 mm of travel and the rear suspension...
- factory racer Hakan Andersson's factory racer, the swingarm became a monoshock unit, initially made of steel, then aluminum from 1978. The swingarm rear...
- springs by Hagon. A rear subframe carries suspension created by using two monoshock units from the Yamaha R1 model. Millyard has stated that he aims to reach...