2015 Yamaha Fz on 2040-motos
Yamaha FZ tech info
Yamaha FZ description
3,040 miles, original owner from dealer ($8k brand new purchase price), works like a gem. Never took to track, never dropped, no accidents, always garaged (heated). - Givi racks installed for 2 side cases and 1 rear hard case. Racks included with the purchase price, cases are not.- Battery lead installed- Cell phone charger and holder installedGivi hard cases also for sale (pictured on the bike but not included in the cost, those are extra).
|
Yamaha FZ for Sale
- 2002 yamaha fz(US $2,800.00)
- 2012 yamaha fz(US $7,800.00)
- 2014 yamaha fz(US $5,899.00)
- 2009 yamaha fz(US $4,399.00)
- 1987 yamaha fz(US $5,000.00)
- 2005 yamaha fz(US $2800)
Moto blog
Callaway Builds Motorcycle Engine
Thu, 20 Nov 2008Callaway is a name that has become synonymous with Corvettes over the years, and with good reason. However, in addition to unleashing the power of America’s legendary sports car, Reeves Callaway has also done technical and engineering consulting for motorcycle companies such as Yamaha. A few years ago, he showed the world a V16 motor he built using four Yamaha 1,000cc motorcycle engines mounted on a custom fabricated aluminum block.
Valentino Rossi Test Drives Kyle Busch’s NASCAR Toyota Camry
Tue, 23 Apr 2013The morning after riding his Yamaha M1 to a sixth-place finish at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas, nine-time Grand Prix World Champion Valentino Rossi landed in Charlotte, N.C., to race around another track; only this time there were no right turns. (UPDATED with additional photos.) Rossi met up with NASCAR racer and fellow Monster Energy-sponsored athlete Kyle Busch to ride Busch’s Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota Camry at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Busch, winner of the last three Nationwide Series races, gave Rossi a walkaround of his car before taking the Yamaha factory rider around a few laps of the Charlotte Motor Speedway 1.5-mile oval.
2012 Yamaha TMax Scooter Unveiled At EICMA
Wed, 09 Nov 2011Not one to rest on its laurels, Yamaha’s sportbike/scooter hybrid, the TMax, was unveiled earlier today at EICMA with a few important upgrades to keep it ahead of the competition. The most apparent change from the previous generation TMax is the redesigned bodywork, which boasts an even more aggressive look while maintaining the classic TMax looks. The distinctive double headlights, enhanced accent lines, and an upwards-swooping LED tail assembly all lend to highlight the TMax’s sporting nature.
Yamaha FZ by State
| Yamaha FZ by City
| Yamaha FZ by Color
|