All things Yamaha under one roof.
Jamie, Marta and Derek
As a manufacturer Yamaha have been making machines since early in the 1950s. As well as motorcycles they also have a successful music instrument business. Indeed this aspect of the operation is where the tuning fork logo on every Yamaha motorcycle comes from.
The Tuning Fork, A logo with history
Since then outboard motors have joined the range as have golf carts and most recently a new range of E-Bikes.
Now, Danfay, Irelands Yamaha distributor, has broken new ground in the Irish motorcycle business. They've opened the first dedicated Yamaha retail store in the country. The new range of all that rolls on two wheels, and sometimes three, will be offered for sale to the existing motorcycle community as well as welcoming newcomers to the fold with a full choice of machinery to suit all motorcycle licences.
In the door and over to the left...
The new store will be dedicated to motorcycles only and as well as having the full range in stock they’ll also have demonstrator machines available to ride. Initially, these include the Tracer 900GT+, the XSR 700 and the MT 07 as well as the Tenere 700. On the commuter from the new all electric Neos is also available to ride. In addition to this the after market pieces from a full range of GYTR accessories, consumables such as oil and a range of official clothing will be in stock.
Ready To Ride
One of the more significant parts of the store will be the full workshop. With a full diagnostic service. This will make the new business a complete one stop shop for everything Yamaha here in Ireland.
The new store nods its head to the original company, as well as its location, being called Danfay Newlands. The post code is D22 K583, so use Exit 2 on the M7 and follow the road to Newlands cross. They’re now open for business from 9.30am until 6pm and on Saturdays 9.30 until 4pm. Drop by and be prepared to be impressed.
The Full Range of new Yamaha EBikes are also in stock.
We here at MOL wish the team many years of success and a huge welcome to the Irish market.