Yamaha FZ8 and FAZER8 explained

Yamaha FZ8 & FAZER8
Aka:FZ8-N & FZ8-S
Disigner:MD Mahfuz Hossain Ifti
Manufacturer:Yamaha Motor Corporation
Production:2010–2015
Predecessor:FZ6 and FZ6 FAZER
Successor:Yamaha MT-09
Class:Naked bike
Engine:779 cc inline-4
Power:89.47– @ 9,900 rpm
Torque:51.19– @ 8,100 rpm
Top Speed:189–
Bore Stroke:68mm53.6mm
Compression:12.0:1
Transmission:6-speed, chain drive
Frame:Aluminium
Suspension:Front: 43 mm inverted telescopic forks (adjustable after 2013)
Rear: single shock (Adjustable for spring pre-load from 2013)
Brakes:Front: Dual discs, 310 mm, 4-piston calipers
Rear: Single disc, 267 mm, 1-piston caliper
ABS standard on FAZER8
Tires:Front: 120/70ZR17
Rear: 180/55 ZR17
Bridgestone BT21s
Rake Trail:25°, 109mm
Wheelbase:1460mm
Length:2140mm
Width:770mm
Height:1225mm
Seat Height:815mm
Wet Weight:468–
Fuel Capacity:17L
Oil Capacity:3.1L
Fuel Consumption:42–
Sp:uk

The Yamaha FZ8 and FAZER8, also known as the FZ8N and FZ8S, are motorcycles produced since 2010 by Yamaha Motor Corporation for sale in the United States, Europe, Canada,[1] Australia and New Zealand.The FZ8 is a naked bike, while the virtually identical FAZER8 features a half fairing and ABS.The FZ8 and FAZER8 replace the smaller capacity FZ6 and FZ6 FAZER, although these continue to be sold in other markets.

Both motorcycles have a 779 cc inline-four engine, derived from the 998 cc FZ1 engine, but with a bore reduced from 77mm68mm, and the same stroke of 53.6mm. Other differences from the FZ1 engine include a lighter crankshaft, smaller valves and revised camshaft profiles. The aluminium frame and swingarm are also taken from the FZ1.[2]

The FZ8 has been discontinued in the United States after 2013.

Some UK reviewers have criticised the bikes for being expensive compared with rivals such as the Triumph Street Triple and Kawasaki Z750.[2] [3] Motorcycle Consumer News tested the 2011 FZ8's wet weight at 468lbs, with an engine output of 89.47hp and 51.19lbft torque at the rear wheel. They found an average fuel economy of 44.1mpgus and a top speed of 137.4mph. The bike showed an acceleration of 0to in 3.51 seconds and 0to in 11.55 seconds at 115.71mph. Motorcycle Consumer News tested the braking at 60to in 113.9feet.

Cycle World reported a wet weight of 473lb and an average fuel economy of 42mpgus, and 60to braking in 137feet. They saw acceleration of 0to in 3.3 seconds and 0to in 11.31 seconds at 119.7mph, and measured the FZ8's top speed at 140mph They dynamometer tested the rear wheel horsepower at 91.6hp @ 9,900 rpm and torque at 52.4ftlb @ 8,100 rpm.

In 2013 the front suspension became adjustable.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Canada gets 2011 Yamaha FZ8 and Fazer 8 . Motorcycle.com . 14 July 2010.
  2. Web site: Yamaha FZ7 . 25 April 2010 . Roland . Brown . The Times. 16 July 2010.
  3. Web site: Yamaha FZ8 (2010–current) . . 16 July 2010.
  4. Web site: Yamaha FZ8 (FZ8-N, FZ8-S, Fazer 8): review, history, specs - BikesWiki.com, Japanese Motorcycle Encyclopedia . 2023-05-04 . bikeswiki.com . en.