Agent orange
Aug 31, 2022
3 minutes
TEST DEAN MELLOR
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Four years after its 2015 launch, Yamaha decided that its YZF-R3 needed a serious freshen up and so in 2019 the pint-sized sportsbike scored a new YZR-M1-inspired look, a revised riding position and a heavily upgraded suspension package. Mechanically, the R3 remained pretty much the same, and that’s how it still remains to this day, with occasional updates mainly limited to new colour schemes.
For 2022, the YZF-R3 is available in Icon
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