Yamaha FZ 750 Genesis

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Yamaha FZ 750 (1989-1991)

The Yamaha FZ 750 Genesis was first introduced in 1985 and at the time had all of Yamaha's advanced technology.

The motorcycle competed well with all sports bikes of those years and was quite popular. This was due to the use of innovative technologies, such as - the forward-tilted 4-cylinder Genesis engine with a lowered center of gravity, which increased the handling of the motorcycle; the generator behind the block of cylinders (and not at the end of the crankshaft as on competitors), which made the motorcycle much narrower than competitors; Outstanding speed performance - the maximum claimed speed was about 150 mph (~ 241 km / h), which at that time was a very impressive result.

The Yamaha FZ750 Genesis was based on an in-line 4-cylinder liquid-cooled engine with a volume of 749 cc. see, issuing from 100 to 110 hp. power (depending on the region of sale) and 80-81 Nm of torque. Maximum performance - at 8000-10000 rpm.

The frame of the motorcycle is tubular steel. The suspensions are simple, in the front there is a usual 39 mm telescopic fork, in the back there is a mono-shock absorber with a progression, adjustable in preload. The braking system of the Yamaha FZ750 changed depending on the year of manufacture - the most powerful brakes were on the motorcycle, since 1989 - 2 discs of 298 mm with 4-piston calipers. The total curb weight is 229-232 kg (depending on the year of manufacture). Fuel tank - 21-22 liters (depending on the year of manufacture).

The Yamaha FZ750 Genesis model existed on the market until 1991 (inclusive), after which it was discontinued. The Yamaha FZ750 Genesis and Yamaha FZR750 Genesis left the market and were replaced in 1993 by the sports model Yamaha YZF750. Despite the fact that the Yamaha FZ750 was focused mainly on export to Europe and North America, there are currently a number of models presented at Japanese auctions.

The main competitors of the Yamaha FZ 750 in the class:

Photos

Yamaha FZ 750
Yamaha FZ 750
Yamaha FZ 750 (tuning)



Specifications

Specifications Yamaha FZ 750:

Model Yamaha FZ750 Genesis
Motorcycle type sport
Release year 1985-1991
Engine type 4-cylinder, 4-stroke, in-line
Working volume 749 cc cm.
Cooling liquid
Bore / Stroke 68 x 51.6 mm
Compression ratio 11.2: 1
Number of valves per cylinder 5 valves per cylinder, DOHC
Fuel supply system carburetor, 4x Mikuni BDS34
Ignition type TCI
Maximum power 110 hp (81 kW) @ 10,500 rpm - FZ750 (North America)

105 h.p. (77.4 kW) @ 10,500 rpm - FZ750 (England)

101 h.p. (74.4 kW) @ 10,500 rpm - FZ750 (Europe)

Maximum torque 80.0-81.4 Nm @ 8000 rpm
Gearbox 6-speed
Drive type chain
Frame steel tubular
Front suspension 39mm telescopic fork, 140mm travel
Rear suspension linkage with monoshock, stroke - 120 mm (132 mm - since 1987)
Front tire size 120/80-V16 - FZ750 (1985-1988)

120/70-V17 - FZ750 (1989-1991)

Rear tire size 130/80-V18 - FZ750 (1985-1988)

140/70-V18 - FZ750 (1989-1991)

Front brakes 2 discs, 235mm, 2-piston calipers - FZ750 (1985-1986)

2 discs, 267 mm, 2-piston calipers - FZ750 (1987-1988)

2 discs, 298mm, 4-piston calipers - FZ750 (1989-1991)

Rear brakes Single disc, 235mm, 2-piston caliper - FZ750 (1985-1986)

Single disc, 267 mm, 2-piston caliper - FZ750 (1987-1991)

Dimensions 2295 x 755 x 1165 mm - FZ750 (1985-1986)

2230 x 755 x 1200 mm - FZ750 (1987-1988)

2235 x 755 x 1200 mm - FZ750 (1989-1991)

Saddle height 790 mm - FZ750 (1985-1986)

800 mm - FZ750 (1987-1991)

Fuel tank capacity 22 L - FZ750 (1985-1986)

21 L - FZ750 (1987-1991)

Maximum speed 241 km / h
Acceleration to 100 km / h 3.8 sec
Motorcycle weight (curb) 232 kg - FZ750 (1985-1986), FZ750 (1989-1991)

229 kg - FZ750 (1987-1988)

Documentation