When did the Yamaha TZR 125 come out?

When did the Yamaha TZR 125 come out?

The TZR 125 in the year 1987 however the bike manufacturing phase ended in the year 1992. Being distinguished with a singularly made squared headlight at the frontal portion of the fairing; with the clip-on (s) being placed on the top of the yoke; the bike had singular seat with conventionally made forks.

Is the Yamaha TZR 125R Belgarda a hero?

ANYONE CAN BE A HERO on the new TZR125R – even if the last time you scraped your knee was when you walked into the oven door. The sharpest handling since Edward Scissor hands, the grip of Arnold Schwarzenegger and yet barely enough power to crush a grape adds up to a cocktail that could make anyone look cool.

What’s the difference between a 125 and a 125R?

The difference here, Mitsui says, is that, though still not cheap, the size of the 125 market means the TZR earns its place. As ‘only’ a 125, it’s the TZR’s race-spec chassis that you’re getting for your money.

What kind of alloy wheel does a Yamaha TZR use?

Afterwards, the TZR could be identified through its three spoke Magnesium-made Alloy Wheel (s) along with a rear disc braking. The Yamaha TZR125 is a two-stroke 125 cc sports motorcycle made for the European and South East Asian markets which uses the YPVS.

What kind of engine does a Yamaha TZR 125R have?

Make Model Yamaha TZR 125R Belgarda Year 1991 – 92 Engine Two stroke, single cylinder, read valve, Capacity 124 cc / 7.6 cu-in Bore x Stroke 56.4 x 50 mm

Is the Yamaha TZR 125R Belgarda in the UK?

But then, as based on the TZR250R (see BIKE December ’91), it was almost bound to have. That V-twin never made it to the UK except by grey import, the reason being, according to Yamaha’s UK importers, that it’s high-tech spec would price it too far beyond RGVs.

The difference here, Mitsui says, is that, though still not cheap, the size of the 125 market means the TZR earns its place. As ‘only’ a 125, it’s the TZR’s race-spec chassis that you’re getting for your money.

Afterwards, the TZR could be identified through its three spoke Magnesium-made Alloy Wheel (s) along with a rear disc braking. The Yamaha TZR125 is a two-stroke 125 cc sports motorcycle made for the European and South East Asian markets which uses the YPVS.