Archive for March, 2010

Yamaha motor is a company that has worked from the time when it’s founding to build products defined by the concepts of first-rate and high performance and light and firmness as manufacturers have continued to develop new technologies in the locations of small engine technology and FRP processing technology as well as control and component technology. Their goal has always been to provide products that empower each and every consumer or customer and make their lives more fulfilling by offering greater potential, greater mobility and greater speed. Not only that, their aim is to bring people greater happiness and joy and create this KANDO motor. People are the fundamental element for them to create Yamaha productions. They want to touch our hearts. There is a strict standard that prevails in every workplace where Yamaha products are made. It is a no compromise standard based on unique Yamaha values. They are a people oriented standard of product creation based on human imagination and perception. At Yamaha motor their aim is nothing less than a level of quality that makes people move to the spirit in everything from the product concept, function and the design to its performance.

Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd was founded with Kawakami, Genichi as the first President. The Nippon Gakki Hamana Factory was established in Hamakita-cho now called as Hamamatsu city, Hamana gun, Shizuoka Pref, and production of their first product, the 125cc Yamaha motorcycle YA-1 begins. In recent years, Tsuneji Togami appointed as seventh Yamaha Motor Company president. Along with revisions in business result projections, policies of returning to profitability income margin of 5% in fiscal 2012 were announced. Yamaha Marine Co., Ltd. Merged into YMC. Use of the new Y.C.A.T automatic transmission on production mopeds announced. Yamaha wins Moto GP triple crowns of maker, team and rider championship titles for second year in a row.

The manufacturers design this kind of motor for them to meet the needs of the people. They are only not after to the income they may get but for the welfare of their customers as well. You have to try this new creation of Yamaha Company.

Snowmobiles are originated from the Aerosan. The first U.S. snowmobile was made using the formula of rear tracks and front skis by Ray H. Muscott on June 27, 1916. A Canadian Joseph-Armand Bombaridier began production of a large, seven-passenger snowmobile he called the B-7 in 1937. In 1942, he introduced the B-12, a 12-passenger model.

These are designed to be operated on snow and ice. They can move across steep, slippery hillsides without sliding. Snowmobiles allow access to remote areas that are otherwise unable to reach. Although snowmobiles are made for cold weather, they are still used by enthusiasts when the snow has melted.

There are five basic types of snowmobiles including entry-level- sometimes called trail models. This type is easy to ride, inexpensive and recommended for those novices. Performance- this snowmobile is responsive with larger, more powerful engines compare to entry-level machines. Touring- this type is designed with comfort in mind. It features room for two riders and heavier and larger than performance snowmobile or entry level. Mountain- this kind of snowmobile is designed for riding in the mountains. It is longer and narrower than the other snowmobiles. The handle is better in the mountains than on trails. Utility- this type is used for utility purposes. It is used for towing the snow.

Riding snowmobile is exciting but you have to be extra careful. Loss of control when riding snowmobiles can easily lead to injury or worst, death. Many accidents involve the rider under estimating the power of the engine and losing his grip on the handles. This causes the rider to be thrown from the machine and the snowmobile crashing into trees or other objects.

When you want to turn, be sure you are taking your time because turning too quickly leads you to accident. This causes the rider to flip the machine or crash into a tree. Riding over frozen rivers and lakes too early in the season can cause drowning if the rider falls through the ice.

But with proper education, equipment and training, most of these risks can be decreased significantly. Drive safe!