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Yamaha FZX750

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Manufacturer
  
Yamaha

Class
  
standard

Yamaha FZX750

Also called
  
FZX700 or FZX700S Fazer (US)

Engine
  
FZX750: 749 cc (45.7 cu in) FZX700: 698 cc (42.6 cu in)

Top speed
  
FZX750: FZX700: 130–137 mph (209–220 km/h) @ 9500 rpm

Power
  
FZX750: FZX700: 85 hp (63 kW) @ 9500 rpm 65 hp (48 kW) (rear wheel)

The Yamaha FZX750 was a motorcycle made by Yamaha from the early 1980s until the mid-1990s. The US version was the FZX700 Fazer, imported only in 1986 and 1987, with a 50 cc smaller engine displacement to avoid import tariffs on motorcycles larger than 700 cc.

Its engine was a retuned version of the four-stroke DOHC twenty-valve four-cylinder inline engine found in the FZ750, producing ten BHP less than the 105 of the sports model, but having a stronger midrange. It had an almost solid rear wheel, low seat, and more chrome than would normally be expected. Unusually, it had downdraft carburettors built into the design of the thirteen-litre tank.

References

Yamaha FZX750 Wikipedia