"Will you still donate 1% of each YamaLink sale to Blue Ribbon Coalition even if the buyer is from Europe?"
Yes.
We figure that one day a non-US buyer will ride his or her bike across/under the ocean, drain the carb, and ride on our trails. Sure would suck if they went through all that trouble only to find out a great riding area was closed. One percent of each sale. No exception.
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Saturday, April 26, 2008
YamaLink Yamaha Motorcycle Lowering Links: Hot Pipes Magazine
We've contacted a few glossy-type publications inquiring about advertising opportunities. Having a former ad guy on the team sure helps in pricing and sizing options and all that funky stuff.
Have you heard of a women's-specific off-road magazine called Hot Pipes? It's new and highlights the achievements of female racers and riders. It's a quarterly. More info can be found at http://www.hotpipesmag.com/
Have you heard of a women's-specific off-road magazine called Hot Pipes? It's new and highlights the achievements of female racers and riders. It's a quarterly. More info can be found at http://www.hotpipesmag.com/
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
YamaLink Yamaha Motorcycle Lowering Links: Specs since we're lazy
Scroll, scroll, scroll...gets old, old, old. So here's the info up top.
YamaLink lowers the rear of 2005 - 2008 YZ and WR motorcycles 1.25 to 1.75 inches. Some call it a rocker or relay arm. But focus groups (really 12 people sitting around eating pizza and watching old Blackwater and Six Days race footage) determined YamaLink was easiest to remember. Fine by us!
Comes with bearings, washer (the washer between the bearing and oil seal) and oil seals.
And two handy dandy grease zerks! It's Yamaha Blue.
Price is $225. Shipping is $6 US and $12 overseas via priority mail (overseas insurance totals $25 anywhere and it's trackable every step of the way). You get it in about 3 days domestic or 6 to 10 everywhere else in the world.
Invoicing is automatic. Payment options are credit card or paypal. Everyone gets a delivery confirmation number.
We are selling to individuals. Dealer inquiries invited. And we donate 1% of sales to Blue Ribbon Coalition. Seeing as how we don't like to ride private mx tracks it's up to us to HELP keep public lands open for everyone.
Please email us with any questions at order@motorcycleloweringlinks.com
YamaLink lowers the rear of 2005 - 2008 YZ and WR motorcycles 1.25 to 1.75 inches. Some call it a rocker or relay arm. But focus groups (really 12 people sitting around eating pizza and watching old Blackwater and Six Days race footage) determined YamaLink was easiest to remember. Fine by us!
Comes with bearings, washer (the washer between the bearing and oil seal) and oil seals.
And two handy dandy grease zerks! It's Yamaha Blue.
Price is $225. Shipping is $6 US and $12 overseas via priority mail (overseas insurance totals $25 anywhere and it's trackable every step of the way). You get it in about 3 days domestic or 6 to 10 everywhere else in the world.
Invoicing is automatic. Payment options are credit card or paypal. Everyone gets a delivery confirmation number.
We are selling to individuals. Dealer inquiries invited. And we donate 1% of sales to Blue Ribbon Coalition. Seeing as how we don't like to ride private mx tracks it's up to us to HELP keep public lands open for everyone.
Please email us with any questions at order@motorcycleloweringlinks.com
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
YamaLink Yamaha Motorcycle Lowering Links:: Fresh out of the oven
Sunday, April 20, 2008
YamaLink Yamaha Motorcycle Lowering Links: Skipping the Supermotard and Dualsport
After careful consideration, it has been decided not to presently make a YamaLink for the Yamaha WR250X.
Saturday, April 19, 2008
YamaLink Yamaha Motorcycle Lowering Links: Shine it up
YamaLink should make it extra super shiny.
A test rider asked us if we could make it so.
Mind you, this is a part that will be taking the worst kind of abuse, bashed into logs, rocks and getting roosted on 24/7. Really didn't make any sense. He asked us if it cost any more to make it super shiny; at least the buyer could marvel at it before slapping it on their WR or YZ. Hmmmm, no, it doesn't cost any more.
A test rider asked us if we could make it so.
Mind you, this is a part that will be taking the worst kind of abuse, bashed into logs, rocks and getting roosted on 24/7. Really didn't make any sense. He asked us if it cost any more to make it super shiny; at least the buyer could marvel at it before slapping it on their WR or YZ. Hmmmm, no, it doesn't cost any more.
Friday, April 18, 2008
YamaLink Yamaha Motorcycle Lowering Links: 3:30 pm
Good stuff! We didn't tell the test riders what it was they were supposed to be testing. Odd. But each came back with the same comments: This thing hooks up better!
We told them afterward about the YamaLink. Two grease zerks is cool they all agreed. But they could not agree on the color. Half wanted a glossy black link. Can't make everyone happy it seems, ha.
We told them afterward about the YamaLink. Two grease zerks is cool they all agreed. But they could not agree on the color. Half wanted a glossy black link. Can't make everyone happy it seems, ha.
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
YamaLink Yamaha Motorcycle Lowering Links: How to lose a bike in 10 seconds
Tie your Yamaha WR into the back of a Toyota Tacoma utilizing the hokey plastic bed, um, I think they're called...heck, I don't know what they're called. But all along people kept telling me to use the metal d-rings (the ones in back: remove them and put up front).
Today one of the plastic doohickies came loose. Picture a WR250F flying over the side and into the ditch at the bottom of my driveway. Picture me crapping my pants.
Today one of the plastic doohickies came loose. Picture a WR250F flying over the side and into the ditch at the bottom of my driveway. Picture me crapping my pants.
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
YamaLink Yamaha Motorcycle Lowering Links: Yamaha Blue is really purple?!
The anodizer told us "your Yamaha Blue is more purple than blue." So we're going back for another run of Yamaha Purple, er, blue tomorrow. Can't wait to put the YamaLink photo up. She's a beaut!
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
YamaLink Yamaha Motorcycle Lowering Links: Why grease zerks in the YamaLink?

Someone asked us yesterday "why grease zerks in the YamaLink, no one uses them anyway."
Oh, really? No one uses grease zerks? Truth be known, one of us here thought that, too, but when we told test riders that it would not have grease zerks they all said "big mistake." More than likely a bearing in the link pivots will last forever if you don't ride your bike like a submarine, but knowing your suspension has the option to last that much longer sure is nice.
It's like that car you drive. How often do you use the cool buttons and anti-idiot features? Never? Maybe once a year? Heck, that question applies to most who have awd or 4x4 SUVs that only go "off-road" when searching for parking on the dirt side lot at the crowded Starbucks.
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