Yamaha TT-R 110 E

2011 Yamaha TT-R110E

2011 Yamaha TT-R110E

– 2011 Yamaha TT-R110E

2011 Yamaha TT-R110E

Big fun for the whole family, the all-new TT-R110 begs to be ridden by everyone from bigger kids to adults.

Packed with features like electric starting, reliable, air-cooled engine and confidence-inspiring ergonomics, it will be hard to keep your kids off this 2011 Yamaha TT-R!

Adult supervision required unless you are one.

The 2011 Yamaha TT-R 110E has a push button electric starter, four-stroke powered engine, seat height of only 26.4 inches with 7.1 inches of ground clearance, class exclusive four-speed automatic-clutch transmission great for learning or big fun for kids or adults.

Looking for a great starter bike for the kids?

Powered by 110cc of air-cooled 4-stroke fun, featuring an easy to use 4-speed transmission and convenient electric starting, the TT-R110E will keep both rider and parents smiling all day. The low seat height and automatic clutch help aspiring novices build two-wheel confidence. While the Yamaha quality, durability and after sales support, will keep the TT-R110E in the dirt and out of the shop.

Grins are guaranteed!

IMPORTANT NOTE: Adult supervision and proper protective riding gear, including a helmet, are a must when a youngster is operating a TT-R110E.

Highlights

Confidence Inspiring Low Seat

Convenient Electric Starting

4-Speed Semi-Auto Transmission

Key Features:

Convenient electric starter for effortless starting.

Big fun for the whole family, the YZ-styled, four-stroke-powered TT-R110 begs to be ridden by everyone from bigger kids to adults.

A seat height of only 26.4 inches makes this one accessible to most riders, but 7.1 inches of ground clearance and great suspension at both ends mean it can go places.

Class-exclusive four-speed auto-clutch transmission has an easily accessible gear for nearly any terrain.

Engine:

Torquey/powerful 110cc air-cooled SOHC four-stroke powerplant is tuned for maximum off-road performance in a wide range of trail conditions.

Compact hemispherical combustion chamber with 9.3:1 compression produces max torque at 4000 rpm, max horsepower at 7500 rpm.

Four-speed gearbox with automatic clutch has the right gear for wherever you ride.

Convenient electric starter for effortless starting.

CDI ignition system is ultra-reliable and never needs maintenance.

Automatic cam chain tensioner means minimal maintenance and longer engine life.

Easy-access, tool-free air filter adds extra convenience during maintenance.

Yamaha TT-R 110 E

Lightweight exhaust system features quiet, USFS-approved spark arrestor.

Chassis/Suspension:

Steel backbone frame ties steering head and swingarm pivot together via a straight line, with the engine mounted at three places for optimum strength and high ground clearance.

31mm fork with high-tech internals including a damper valve with oil lock provides excellent damping, great bottoming resistance and 4.5 inches of smooth travel.

Monocross rear suspension pivoting on a strong, 12mm shaft, along with a gusseted steel swingarm, provide excellent rear wheel control through 4.3 inches of travel.

Die-cast aluminum top triple clamp helps provide light, precise handling and looks great, too.

26.4-inch seat height and 7.1 inches of ground clearance help inspire confident performance on rugged trails.

Front and rear drum brakes deliver strong, dependable stopping power.

14-inch front and 12-inch rear wheels inspire great rider confidence by keeping the seat low and the steering light.

Knobby tires offer superb grip and exceptional wear.

Additional Features:

Long, YZ-style seat is low, comfortable and allows easy rider movement.

Team Yamaha-inspired colors, graphics and front and side number plates create styling similar to larger YZ lineup.

Large, folding, cleated footpegs provide excellent footing, even in wet or muddy conditions.

Key-type ignition switch deters unauthorized riding.


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