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Yamaha FZ750

The Yamaha FZ750 is a sports motorcycle from a well-known Japanese manufacturer, which was produced from 1985 to 1991. The 749 cc engine produces 77 kW (103 hp) and the motorcycle can reach a top speed of up to 230 km/h (140 mph).

Technical parameters Yamaha FZ750

Manufacturer Yamaha Motor
Class Sport
Production 1985–1991
Engine 749 cc (45.7 cu in) liquid-cooled 20-valve DOHC in-line four-cylinder
Power 77 kW (103 hp) @10,500rpm(Claimed)
Top speed 230 km/h (140 mph)
Transmission 6-speed
Lenght 2225 mm
Widht 755 mm
Seat height 790 mm
Suspension Front telescopic forks: 39 mm
Fuel capacity 21 litres (4.6 imperial gallons)
Weight 224 kg (494 lb)(no fuel)

Yamaha FZ750

The Yamaha FZ750, introduced in the mid-1980s, marked a significant milestone in the world of sport motorcycles, showcasing Yamaha’s engineering prowess and commitment to performance. Equipped with a powerful 749cc inline-four engine, the FZ750 boasted cutting-edge technology for its time, including Yamaha’s innovative five-valve-per-cylinder engine design. This groundbreaking configuration enhanced combustion efficiency and power delivery, resulting in exhilarating acceleration and impressive top speeds, making the FZ750 a formidable contender on both the street and the track.

Aside from its formidable performance credentials, the Yamaha FZ750 also impressed with its advanced chassis and handling characteristics. Featuring a lightweight aluminum frame and a sophisticated suspension system, including adjustable front forks and a rear mono-shock, the FZ750 offered exceptional agility and precise handling, allowing riders to carve through corners with confidence and precision. With its winning combination of power, agility, and advanced technology, the Yamaha FZ750 earned a reputation as one of the most influential sport motorcycles of its era, leaving an indelible mark on the history of motorcycling.

 

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