Over 100 new quality products for Yamaha riders and their machines!
2021 is another big year for Yamaha, with many new models arriving in the showrooms. In addition to launching an exciting new range of Hyper Naked and Sport Touring motorcycles and sport scooters, Yamaha is also introducing the latest collection of casual and driver clothing and other merchandise that appeals to all Yamaha fans.
Yamaha's Hyper-Naked bikes are among the best-selling models in Europe. For the year 2021, the MT Apparel series introduces various expressive T-shirts and hoodies that perfectly complement the aggressive appearance of the motorcycles. With its timeless design, Faster Sons Apparel looks good everywhere, and there's a new range of T-shirts and a selection of new sweaters with and without zippers for every occasion.
Since its introduction, the Ténéré 700 has quickly established itself as an absolute highlight among adventuremotorcycles. Convinced owners can now show their loyalty to the bike with a new T-shirt and a new cap in classic black and blue, inspired by Yamaha's Dakar-winning motorcycles of the 1980s. Yamaha's latest UrbanT-shirts, sweaters and jackets appeal to anyone who appreciates high quality, excellent comfort and understatement.
Yamaha's new line offers an even wider selection of practical and entertaining items. Many new products such as laptop protective cases, sticker sheets, power banks and neck scarves – including a new Ténéré cup, a hose scarf and a key fob for adventure fans – have been introduced.
Yamaha's largest collection of casual clothing and CE-certified driver's clothing has something for everyone in 2021. Whether you're an all-weather biker, urban explorer, recreational ist or a hard-nosed adventurer – or simply a Yamaha fan who recognizes style when he sees it.
Check www.yamaha-motor.de or visit your authorized Yamaha partner to learn more about the Yamaha 2021 collection.
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