What to know about a 1986 Yamaha Fazer?

What to know about a 1986 Yamaha Fazer?

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What was the FZX 750 Fazer in 1986?

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How tall is the seat height on a Yamaha Fazer?

Throw a leg over, though, and the conformity is clear. This is a small, friendly motorcycle. The seat height is low and cruiseresque at 29.5 inches. Instead of clip-on bars and rearsets, the wide, high handlebars and well-placed footpegs seat the rider in a comfortable upright position instead of a crouch.

When to open EXUP valve on Fazer 1000?

The valve should start to open from its closed position at 2000 rpm and be fully open by around 6000 rpm. At lower revs the valve restricts the exhaust gas flow improving the scavenging of the motor and increasing torque.

When did the Yamaha Fazer motorcycle come out?

(Note: This article was originally published in the June, 1986 issue of Rider magazine.) Given the task of developing a completely new genre for the 1986 American market, the motorcycle designers at Yamaha must have spent many a sleepless night before settling on the Fazer.

What’s the weight of a 1986 Yamaha Fazer?

Though it’s several tablespoons down on displacement, the Fazer is also a weight loss leader. Since it is un-faired and carries less fuel than the 522-pound FZ750 (as reported in Rider, August, 1985), the Fazer tips the scales at 492 pounds wet, a surprising 30 pounds less. And that weight is well distributed.

Which is faster the Fazer or the FZ750?

With its close-ratio, six-speed gearbox and outstanding low-end power, the Fazer feels quicker than the FZ750. A fast shift at redline to second is followed an instant later by another fast shift to third, blurring the scenery mere seconds after leaving a standstill.

Where can I download a Yamaha workshop manual?

Lots of people charge for motorcycle service and workshop manuals online which is a bit cheeky I reckon as they are freely available all over the internet. £5 each online or download them in here for free!! Have something to add? Come and say hi on Facebook