Yamaha Corporation
The XSR900 is one of Yamaha’s Sport Heritage bikes, which combines the performance of its soul-stirring 847cc three-cylinder engine and all the most recent chassis elements, with traditional styling paying homage to Yamaha’s earliest four-stroke machines. The second largest of the Japanese “Big Four,” Yamaha has been producing motorcycles since 1955, which shortly appeared on U.S. shores not lengthy after. Ever since, Yamaha has been in competition with primary rival Honda on the monitor and off, racing at the highest ranges and generously allowing all that technology and engineering experience to trickle all the way down to all its products. In January 2005, it acquired German audio software producer Steinberg from Pinnacle Systems. In July 2007, Yamaha bought out the minority shareholding of the Kemble family in Yamaha-Kemble Music Ltd, Yamaha’s UK import and musical instrument and skilled audio gear sales arm, the company being renamed Yamaha Music U.K. Ltd …