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Where is the Yamaha FZ1 manufactured?

The Yamaha FZ1 is a motorcycle manufactured by the company Yamaha. They are made and produced out of Japan. However, they can be purchased across North America.


How do you tune a 2001 Yamaha FZ1 carburetor?

Go Pats Motorcycle Page, it will tell you everything you need to know about an FZ1.


How much horsepower does a 2008 Yamaha fz1 make?

A lot


What is the max engine power torque for a Yamaha FZ1?

just studying


What type of oil grade for a 03 Yamaha fz1?

20-40 yamalube


How much horsepower does a Yamaha fz1 have?

For 2007, about 130 hp at the rear wheel, or about 148 hp at the crankshaft.


Bought a fz1 vin no jyarn161000005604 and it does not correspond to the usual Yamaha vin nos can anyone explain?

If you used zeros in the number you got it wrong. Yamaha does not use zeros in their VINs. Use O's instead.


What is the top speed for the 2008 Yamaha fz1-n?

Approx 250km/h. My fz1n has seen 297 with some tuning and mods.. not easy hanging on though! Hope this helped?


How do you remove the seat on a 2004 Yamaha fz1?

Take the key to motorcycle, insert it in the seat lock on the left side of the motorcycle, under the seat cowl, unlock lock, lift seat up and pull seat out.


What oil goes in a 2004 fz1?

For a 2004 Yamaha FZ1, it's recommended to use 10W-40 motor oil, specifically a high-quality motorcycle oil that meets JASO MA or MA2 specifications. Synthetic oil can be beneficial for better performance and protection, especially in varying temperatures. Always check the owner's manual for specific recommendations and oil change intervals.


What is the top speed of the Yamaha FZ1?

Though there are no official calculations available through the distribution website, there are a variety of recordings documenting the motorcycle travelling approximately 277 kilometres per hour without any sign of speed wobble.


What is the best sport-touring motorcycle?

For my needs the Yamaha FZ1 fits the bill. I would class them more as a sport, sport-touring bike. But if your looking for a bike that's smooth enough to ride everyday, and fast enough to bring on some true permagrin. Then its the right fit. I will also add the BMW is also a very good choice.