Are there any spare parts for a Yamaha RD350?

Are there any spare parts for a Yamaha RD350?

As most of the original spares are obsolete, we offer you high quality Yamaha RD 250 and RD350 parts. We offer a large variety of reproduction spare parts that were made to the exact specifications of OEM parts as well as Yamaha original parts. If your motorcycle loses power, it is usually a sign of an intake issue.

What kind of bike was the RD 350?

Its success started with two almost identical street race bikes – RD250 & RD350. The 1973 Yamaha RD 350 directly evolved from good old Yamaha R5 , while Yamaha RD 250 type 352 was a reed valve improved version of Yamaha DS7.

When did the Yamaha RD series come out?

The “Race Developed” Yamaha RD series gained popularity in the early 1970s due to the success of Japanese motorcycles on the racing grounds. Its success started with two almost identical street race bikes – RD250 & RD350.

What was the name of the 1973 Yamaha RD 350?

The 1973 Yamaha RD 350 directly evolved from good old Yamaha R5 , while Yamaha RD 250 type 352 was a reed valve improved version of Yamaha DS7. There were only few competitors on the market at that time that offered such fast, agile and reliable machines, yet street legal, fuel efficient and easy to maintain.

As most of the original spares are obsolete, we offer you high quality Yamaha RD 250 and RD350 parts. We offer a large variety of reproduction spare parts that were made to the exact specifications of OEM parts as well as Yamaha original parts. If your motorcycle loses power, it is usually a sign of an intake issue.

Its success started with two almost identical street race bikes – RD250 & RD350. The 1973 Yamaha RD 350 directly evolved from good old Yamaha R5 , while Yamaha RD 250 type 352 was a reed valve improved version of Yamaha DS7.

The 1973 Yamaha RD 350 directly evolved from good old Yamaha R5 , while Yamaha RD 250 type 352 was a reed valve improved version of Yamaha DS7. There were only few competitors on the market at that time that offered such fast, agile and reliable machines, yet street legal, fuel efficient and easy to maintain.

The “Race Developed” Yamaha RD series gained popularity in the early 1970s due to the success of Japanese motorcycles on the racing grounds. Its success started with two almost identical street race bikes – RD250 & RD350.