2014 Yamaha FZ-09 - Coolness Factor: 78.3%
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2014 Yamaha FZ-09 - Coolness Factor: 78.3%
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2014 Yamaha FZ-09
The Darkside of Japan
The new 2014 FZ-09 boasts a game changing 850cc triple engine with cross-plane crank that pumps out exhilarating power and a throaty exhaust note.
The all new 2014 Yamaha FZ09. "Naked" sportbike features a revolutionary 850cc, triple cylinder engine with a cross-plane crank which provides awesome engine torque and feel along with a unique pulse and sound. Its slim design provides an overall light in weight and a nimble ride unlike any other.
Introducing the all-new 2014 FZ-09, a sports model powered by an all-new liquid-cooled, 850 cc in-line 3-cylinder, fuel-injected engine. The FZ-09 has been developed around the concept of a “Synchronized Performance”, that allows a rider to enjoy the feeling of complete control in typical everyday riding situations. In other words, the FZ-09 has been designed to respond to your every command.
2014 Yamaha FZ-09 - Total Motorcycle USA Specifications/Technical Details
US MSRP Price: MSRP* $7,990 (Liquid Graphite) Available from September 2013; $7,990 (Rapid Red) Available from September 2013
Canada MSRP Price: 8,999.00 CDN
Engine
Engine Type 847cc liquid-cooled DOHC 4-stroke; 12 valves
Bore & Stroke 78.0 x 59.1mm
Compression Ratio 11.5:1
Fuel Delivery Fuel Injection
Ignition TCI: Transistor Controlled Ignition
Transmission 6-speed; multiplate wet clutch
Final Drive O-ring chain
Chassis
Suspension / Front 41mm fork; adjustable preload and rebound damping; 5.4-in travel
Suspension / Rear Single shock; adjustable preload and rebound damping; 5.1-in travel
Brakes / Front Dual hydraulic disc, 298mm
Brakes / Rear 267mm disc
Tires / Front 120/70-ZR17
Tires / Rear 180/55-ZR17
Dimensions
Length 81.7 in
Width 32.1 in
Height 44.7 in
Seat Height 32.1 in
Wheelbase 56.7 in
Ground Clearance 5.3 in
Rake (Caster Angle) 25.0°
Fuel Capacity 3.7 gal
Fuel Economy N/A
Wet Weight 414 lb
Other
Warranty 1 Year (Limited Factory Warranty)
For A LOT MORE photos and information click here: http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/motorcyc ... a-FZ09.htm
For A LOT MORE photos and information click here: http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/motorcyc ... a-FZ09.htm
2014 Yamaha FZ-09
The Darkside of Japan
The new 2014 FZ-09 boasts a game changing 850cc triple engine with cross-plane crank that pumps out exhilarating power and a throaty exhaust note.
The all new 2014 Yamaha FZ09. "Naked" sportbike features a revolutionary 850cc, triple cylinder engine with a cross-plane crank which provides awesome engine torque and feel along with a unique pulse and sound. Its slim design provides an overall light in weight and a nimble ride unlike any other.
Introducing the all-new 2014 FZ-09, a sports model powered by an all-new liquid-cooled, 850 cc in-line 3-cylinder, fuel-injected engine. The FZ-09 has been developed around the concept of a “Synchronized Performance”, that allows a rider to enjoy the feeling of complete control in typical everyday riding situations. In other words, the FZ-09 has been designed to respond to your every command.
2014 Yamaha FZ-09 - Total Motorcycle USA Specifications/Technical Details
US MSRP Price: MSRP* $7,990 (Liquid Graphite) Available from September 2013; $7,990 (Rapid Red) Available from September 2013
Canada MSRP Price: 8,999.00 CDN
Engine
Engine Type 847cc liquid-cooled DOHC 4-stroke; 12 valves
Bore & Stroke 78.0 x 59.1mm
Compression Ratio 11.5:1
Fuel Delivery Fuel Injection
Ignition TCI: Transistor Controlled Ignition
Transmission 6-speed; multiplate wet clutch
Final Drive O-ring chain
Chassis
Suspension / Front 41mm fork; adjustable preload and rebound damping; 5.4-in travel
Suspension / Rear Single shock; adjustable preload and rebound damping; 5.1-in travel
Brakes / Front Dual hydraulic disc, 298mm
Brakes / Rear 267mm disc
Tires / Front 120/70-ZR17
Tires / Rear 180/55-ZR17
Dimensions
Length 81.7 in
Width 32.1 in
Height 44.7 in
Seat Height 32.1 in
Wheelbase 56.7 in
Ground Clearance 5.3 in
Rake (Caster Angle) 25.0°
Fuel Capacity 3.7 gal
Fuel Economy N/A
Wet Weight 414 lb
Other
Warranty 1 Year (Limited Factory Warranty)
For A LOT MORE photos and information click here: http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/motorcyc ... a-FZ09.htm
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Re: This week: 2014 Yamaha FZ-09: Vote Today
This bike JUST came out of the gates and TMW had it up first thing that morning before everyone else (and may I add with massive amounts of information for it and HD photos too!).
Anyways, this is Yamaha's FIRST 3-cylinder bike in a very, very long time... how long? Well, if my memory serves me right (and I'm not Googleing this) Yamaha's last 3-cylinder bike was in the late 70's and I believe it was a 2-stroke (XS750)?
(I did Google the photo of one after I wrote the above, and it appears it was a 3 cylinder, but am I right that it was the last one from Yamaha... but I think I was wrong that was it a 2-stroke?)
Is it a Triumph Street Triple beater? Or even a copy of the MV Agusta Brutale 800? or something completely new?
Mike
Anyways, this is Yamaha's FIRST 3-cylinder bike in a very, very long time... how long? Well, if my memory serves me right (and I'm not Googleing this) Yamaha's last 3-cylinder bike was in the late 70's and I believe it was a 2-stroke (XS750)?
(I did Google the photo of one after I wrote the above, and it appears it was a 3 cylinder, but am I right that it was the last one from Yamaha... but I think I was wrong that was it a 2-stroke?)
Is it a Triumph Street Triple beater? Or even a copy of the MV Agusta Brutale 800? or something completely new?
Mike
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Re: This week: 2014 Yamaha FZ-09: Vote Today
I know the XS850 was a triple and I think it was made through the 80s, but I could be wrong. Definitely a 4 stroke though. Fun to ride!
That said, I love the FZ8. The FZ9 is lighter, more powerful, and a triple... Love it!
That said, I love the FZ8. The FZ9 is lighter, more powerful, and a triple... Love it!
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Re: This week: 2014 Yamaha FZ-09: Vote Today
I love the idea I love a triple but it's brandy new so I only gave it a cool but with awesome undertones
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I voted "cool" for the technology and interesting styling. I particularly like the swingarm design and the way the stubby exhaust tucks up underneath it. But what is with the "1yr limited warranty"?
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Gave it a cool, the only reason I didn't go higher was the headlamp... I guess us old guys and change... LOL
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The headlight does seem... incomplete. But the rest of the package at that price has me voting awesome. I may be biased as I own a 1980 XS 850 Triple (4 stroke :p ) but I've been waiting for an affordable mid level bike for shenanigans to augment my aging V-strom for awhile. This is the first one that speaks to me.
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Fairly standard for a Japanese bike.Gummiente wrote:But what is with the "1yr limited warranty"?
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If they can offer a 5yr warranty on their Royal Star lineup, why can't they do the same for the rest of their models? By comparison, Ural offers a 2yr unlimited mileage warranty, Royal Enfield has a 2yr/10k warranty, Harley has a 2yr warranty, BMW offers a 3yr warranty...storysunfolding wrote:Fairly standard for a Japanese bike.
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Cool
I also don't like the headlight which I think is part of a trend towards angularity in motorcycle forms. We can also see this in the new Honda CB500F and it certainly follows styling queues from the Ducati Streetfighter and the MV Agusta Brutale offerings with the Rivale being the extreme example of angularity in design.
Personally, I don't like this trend, but I do like that Yamaha is offering a triple.
I also don't like the headlight which I think is part of a trend towards angularity in motorcycle forms. We can also see this in the new Honda CB500F and it certainly follows styling queues from the Ducati Streetfighter and the MV Agusta Brutale offerings with the Rivale being the extreme example of angularity in design.
Personally, I don't like this trend, but I do like that Yamaha is offering a triple.