Is this a motorcycle racer's DREAM garage?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ต.ค. 2024
- Yamaha's #worldsbk racers Jonathan Rea, Remy Gardner and Stefano Manzi visit the incredible private collection of Luciano Battisti, which includes some iconic Yamaha Grand Prix machines including Eddie Lawson's title-winning YZR500
#yamaha #twostroke #racingmotorcycle #motorcycle
Appreciate Gardner's mullet makes it even more authentic 👍
It's definitely this Yamaha fanatic's dream garage!💙❤️
Ours too!
That is really cool. What a collection.
Remy has the Chopper Reid vibes going on.
We have spoken to him about this many times, but he refuses to accept that it's not 1987 anymore 😁
Lol
Stunning collection wowow.
Amazing Collection, Great Video BUT! I think HONDA is Still in front with Their Omelette Cook off!😂🙈
2 Stroke ❤️🇯🇵💪🔥🤤
E' una collezione da lasciarci gli occhi e il cuore.
We are a yamaha family
Is it just me but Gardner is looking very similar to Dennis Lellee (the cricketer)😅😅
Is there a 2021 bike there too?
bellissime moto e grandi piloti
The REAl REAson REA went to Yamaha! To enjoy the toys of his childhood dREAms!
As if Kawasaki has no 250/350/500 history! 😁
There were certainly some awesome battles back in the day between the TZ250/TZ350 and the KR250/KR350. And Kork Ballington was pretty handy on the KR500 too!
@@yamaharacing and Greg Hansford too! 👍
@@MrArcovanAJust enlighten us uneducated. When was the last time Kawasaki won the 250cc or 500cc Grand Prix championships ?
@@LeeTillbury I think you know what I mean. But in the capable hands of Kork Ballington and Anton Mang, the KRs virtually dominated GP250 and GP350 racing from 1978 to 1982. In the two classes Kawasaki riders took eight world championships, and in GP250 Kawasaki was the manufacturers’ champion four years in a row. Anton Mang was the last GP250 champion in 1981. And as you probably know Kawasaki won no championship in GP500. That are the facts but they certainly do have a history.
1:40 Rossi's bike from 79
❤top Marlboro
RD 500 ccm YPVS 💪👃👂
No RD350LC 😢
We have one of the RD350LC bikes that was used on the Tour de France in the 1980s, in the Yamaha Europe collection. It's the favourite bike of one of our team members, as he grew up watching the infamous RD350LC ProAm races in the UK.
@@yamaharacing I had a white and Red RD350LC back in 1982. Amazing bike when you look back 😍