Though, at first only sold in Japan, Yamaha brought their commerce to the United States in 1958 to sell their bikes through an independent dealer. The models were the YD1 (250cc, 2-stroke, twin cylinder, street bike) and MF-1 (50cc, 2-stroke, single cylinder, street bike, step-through). In 1960, the Yamaha International Corporation was founded and Yamaha started selling their bikes themselves.
Yamaha then broadened their range of power-driven products; the brand already known for electronic and music products. In 1968, Yamaha introduced both the world’s first dual purpose motorcycle, the DT-1 Enduro, which had both on and off road capabilities as well as producing their first snow mobile, the SL350 (2-stroke, twin cylinder).
Over the years to come, Yamaha continued the expansion of their business. The bikes became more advance, and Yamaha also introduced the world’s first 3 wheeled ATV, the Tri-Moto (YT125) as well as personal watercrafts such as the sit down Waverunner and the stand-up WaveJammer.
With their incessant desire to constantly advance their products, Yamaha made their name one that is now known world-wide. They continue to further the quality of their products to this day.
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