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Yamaha FZ description
I am the 2nd owner of this excellent motorcycle. It has always been protected from weather and harm; never laid down and rode on fair days. I purchased the bike for my son to use when he visited me during the summer. He rode the approximately 300 miles in total; just a few country rides. The bike is a very fun ride and while it has plenty of power if needed, the bike is easily controlled. There have been some upgrades (the original parts come with the bike) from the stock build to include:
- Yoshimura Exhaust -Fuel Injection Kit LED underbody glow -Rear taillight body replaced with LED Fender Eliminator -Blinkers replaced with LED - Frame Sliders -Adjustable shorty brake levers The title is in hand, there are no liens on the bike. The tires have plenty of meat on them for long life ahead. This bike will have to be picked up in person. |
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Yamaha Developing 250cc Sportbike for India in 2014
Wed, 12 Dec 2012Yamaha has been rumored to be working on a 250cc sportbike for quite some time now. In fact, the other three members of the Japanese Big Four have launched new models in the small-displacement segment in recent years, but none of these new generation small-displacement bikes bear Yamaha‘s crossed tuning fork logo. That may change by 2014 however.
Yamaha Motiv – A Car From The Tuning Fork Company
Wed, 20 Nov 2013According to reports from the Tokyo Motor Show Yamaha has announced preliminary plans to produce the Motiv, a lightweight, two-seater similar to a Smart car. The Motiv is apparently based on Gordon Murray Design‘s T25 and T27 concept cars and will apparently use Murray’s iStream assembly process. Sources say the vehicle is targeted for the European market and will be available in both electric as well as fossil fuel versions.
Yamaha Focusing on Developing Model Platforms
Mon, 22 Sep 2014Following the success of its MT platform, Yamaha says it will continue to develop new models based on shared platforms, allowing for a choice of multiple models while reducing overall costs. Speaking in a presentation on the company’s business operation, Yamaha Motor President Hiroyuki Yanagi reiterated the strategy of developing multiple models sharing the same engine and frame. Honda has followed a similar strategy with its NC models, seeing the platform evolve to include the CTX700 and NM4.
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