2005 Yamaha Fz 1 Standard on 2040-motos
Crossville, Tennessee, US
Yamaha FZ tech info
Yamaha FZ description
2005 Yamaha FZ 1, For the rider who likes sportbike performance but prefers more comfortable ergonomics. The FZ1 offers a more traditional upright seating position, yet sacrifices nothing in terms of engine and handling performance. Sometimes it feels sinful to hide an engine like the R1 derived, 20-valve, Genesis powerplant behind bodywork ... hence the FZ1. Our naked bike, though, is fully decked out:Fully adjustable suspension at both endsFour-piston monoblock calipersLight, three-spoke aluminum wheelsWide, high-performance tiresThe same semi-upright ergonomics that make dawn `til dusk rides not just possible but highly enjoyable also provide great leverage when the road turns twisty. In the end, you can come at it from either direction: practical transportation, or 140-horse sportbike
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