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Yamaha FZ750 - Wikipedia

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1986 FZ750 (0U45) - Communication Plaza - Yamaha Motor

    https://global.yamaha-motor.com/showroom/cp/collection/racing_fz750_0u45/
    With the transfer of the Daytona 200 title from the Formula 1 class to the Superbike class in 1985, Yamaha Motor gave up factory bike racing (though it supplied the FZ750 to private teams) and began developing a Superbike spec FZ750. The following year (1986), this machine recorded its 14th win ridden by Eddie Lawson.

Buying Guide: Yamaha FZ750 - Classic Motorcycle …

    https://www.classicmechanics.com/yamaha-fz750/
    Yamaha had developed it into the race-rep OW01 in 1989, which was definitely a different kettle of fish, and from 1993 we saw the YZF750, which used a development of the 750’s engine. By then Yamaha had the Fireblade to contend with. Poor old Yamaha.

Retrospective: Yamaha FZ750 | Cycle World

    https://www.cycleworld.com/sport-rider/ten-years-after/
    Yamaha pulled out al the stops with the FZR750R, otherwise known as the OW01. This lightly disguised racer wore an aluminum tank, fresh-air ducts, a solo fiberglass seat and a fully adjustable...

Take Five: 1985-1991 Yamaha FZ750 - Motorcycle Classics

    https://www.motorcycleclassics.com/classic-japanese-motorcycles/Yamaha-fz750-zmmz14sozbea/
    As the only manufacturer going for the handful, Yamaha had something to prove. And prove it they did. In the new FZ750, the 20-valve Genesis engine churned out 85.3 horsepower at a screaming 11,500rpm on Cycle magazine’s dyno. It also tore up the quarter-mile strip in 11.4 seconds at 117mph, and hit 60mph in less than three seconds.

Historic Racebike Illustrations: 1986 Yamaha FZ750R …

    https://www.roadracingworld.com/news/historic-racebike-illustrations-1986-yamaha-fz750r-0u45-in-the-may-issue/
    Eddie Lawson had already won one (of his four) 500cc World Championships when Yamaha asked him to ride a factory FZ750R 0U45 in the 1986 Daytona 200. Lawson took pole position and won the race....

Yamaha FZ 750 Review - YouTube

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJA8qDM__t8
    Watch a review of my own 1987 Yamaha FZ 750 Genesis.Once the pinnacle of 2 wheeled road racing. Now an affordable alternative for retro enthusiasts.Test Ride...

Yamaha FZ750 Genesis: 1985-1986, 1988 - Rider Magazine

    https://ridermagazine.com/2008/06/25/retrospective-yamaha-fz750-genesis-1985-1986-1988/
    1988 Yamaha FZ750. Time and development wait for no rider, and while the FZ700 was intended for the cost-conscious purchaser, the new ’87 FZR750R with the Deltabox frame and the way higher price...

1985 Yamaha FZ750 - Motorcycle Classics

    https://www.motorcycleclassics.com/classic-japanese-motorcycles/1985-yamaha-fz750/
    Watching Yamaha’s Steve Liberatore hop on one of Bill’s personal race bikes, Yamamonster, a lovely little fire-breathing 180 horsepower vintage racer, the BS smells stronger than the high-octane race fuel that’s burning in the air. Yamamonster consists of an old FZR750 race frame holding a tweaked, 1,040cc Yamaha FZ1 engine.

2nd Owner 1985 Yamaha FZ750 - Rare SportBikes For Sale

    https://raresportbikesforsale.com/supervivor-2nd-owner-1985-yamaha-fz750/
    The FZ750 might not’ve been an unbridled success, but was up against GSXR competition and certainly proved the Genesis five valve concept. As ever, Yamaha had the engineering chops but the style department stayed a little conservative.

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