Yamaha FZS600 Fazer

FZS600 Fazer

The Yamaha FZS600 Fazer is a sport motorcycle produced by Yamaha between 1998 and 2004. It is the predecessor of the Yamaha FZ6. During its production run, it underwent several changes before being discontinued in 2004 due to European emissions laws coming into force.

The FZS600 was first unveiled at the Paris auto show in 1997, and shares parts from other Yamaha models, notably the engine from the YZF600R Thundercat, detuned to give more mid-range power, and the front discs and blue-dot calipers from the YZF-R1.

Model history

Specifications

Top speed 135 mph (217 km/h)
Power 95 bhp (70 kW)
Torque 45 ft/lb (61 Nm)
Dry weight 189 kg
Engine spec. 599 cc liquid cooled DOHC 16 v., inline 4
Bore × stroke 62.0 × 49.6 mm
Compression ratio 12:1
Lubrication system Wet sump
Transmission 6-speed constant mesh
Frame Tubular steel double cradle
Front brakes Twin 298 mm discs
Rear brake 245 mm disc
Front tyre 110/70 ZR17 (54 W)
Rear tyre 160/60 ZR17 (69 W)
Overall length 2,080 mm
Overall width 710 mm
Overall height 1,170 mm
Seat height 790 mm
Wheelbase 1,415 mm
Ground clearance 130 mm
Rake 24°
Trail 88 mm

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