Yamaha SZR 660

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Yamaha SZR 660

Yamaha SZR 660 was first introduced in 1995 and was produced until 1997 (official sales until 2001). The motorcycle was targeted at the European market and was specially designed by the Italian division of Yamaha Belgarda. Despite the official name "Yamaha SZR 660", in fact, the model was an independent development of an Italian company using imported components:

  • Wheels and Brembo braking system
  • Lafranconi exhaust system
  • Inverted Paioli Fork
  • Acerbis plastic fuel tank
  • Sachs-Boge rear suspension
  • CEV instrument panel

The frame of the Yamaha SZR 660 is a Deltabox aluminum structure similar to that found on the Yamaha TZR250 and Yamaha TZR125RR motorcycles.

The Yamaha SZR 660 engine migrated unchanged from the touring enduro Yamaha XTZ 660 Tenere, the main differences are in the carburetor settings. Like the XTZ660, the sports version of the SZR 660 is equipped with a Teikei Y26PV twin-barrel carburetor. The maximum power is 48 hp, the maximum torque is about 56 Nm.

Yamaha SZR 660 suspensions are adjustable. Inverted 41mm telescopic fork at the front, mono-shock at the rear. Short-travel suspensions - 120 mm at the front, 121.5 mm at the rear.

The wheels of the motorcycle are light-alloy, tubeless, with tire dimensions 110-70 / 17 'at the front and 150-60 / 17' at the rear. Braking system - front 1 x 320mm disc with 4-piston Brembo caliper, rear 1 x 210mm disc with 2-piston Brembo caliper.

Other features of the Yamaha SZR 660 include a 5-speed gearbox, a 14-liter fuel tank and 159 kg dry matter.

The Yamaha SZR660 was produced until 1997, after which it was discontinued. New motorcycle sales continued until 2001. In total, approximately 2,000 motorcycles were produced and sold. Currently, the model is extremely rare in the Russian Federation, it is also practically not presented at Japanese auctions, so the main opportunity to buy this motorcycle is to search for a suitable model in Europe.

With a modern take on the SZR 660, many would say that it is awkward and bears little resemblance to a sports bike, especially in terms of the engine. Meanwhile, in Europe to this day there is the Supermono racing class, in which the 1-cylinder sportbikes act, in the image and likeness of which the Yamaha SZR 660 was created. By the way, the racing version of the SZR 660, which had the same engine, produced 78 liters .with. and took part in the official Supermono-Rennen race.

The main competitors of the Yamaha SZR 660 in the class:

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Yamaha SZR 660
Yamaha SZR 660



Specifications

Specifications Yamaha SZR 660:

Model Yamaha SZR660
Motorcycle type sports
Release year 1995-1997 (2001)
Frame Deltabox (aluminum)
Engine type 1-cylinder, 4-stroke
Working volume 660 cc cm.
Bore / stroke 100.0 x 84.0 mm
Compression ratio 9.2: 1
Cooling liquid
Number of valves per cylinder SOHC 5 valves
Fuel supply system carburetor, 1x Teikei Y26PV
Ignition type digital TCI
Maximum power 48.0 h.p. (35.3 kW) at 6250 rpm
Maximum torque 55.6 Nm (5.7 kg-m) at 5000 rpm
Gearbox 5-speed
Drive type chain
Front tire size 110/70-ZR17
Rear tire size 150/60-ZR17
Front brakes 1 disc, 320 mm, 4-piston caliper
Rear brakes 1 disc, 210 mm, 2-piston caliper
Front suspension 41mm inverted fork (adjustable), 120mm travel
Rear suspension linkage with monoshock (adjustable preload and rebound damping), stroke - 121.5 mm
Motorcycle length 2040 mm
Motorcycle width 740 mm
Motorcycle height 1140 mm
Wheelbase 1410 mm
Saddle height 770 mm
Minimum ground clearance 145 mm
Acceleration to 100 km / h 5.0 sec
Maximum speed 186.6 km / h
Fuel tank capacity 14.0 l (including reserve - 2.5 l)
Motorcycle weight (dry) 159 kg

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