Thanks
Andy
They were racing YZF750's in 1989. By the looks of things they did well in qualifying, but either
didn't finish or came dead last in the race itself.
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"Animalector" <s36...@student.uq.edu.au> wrote in message news:bqto74$1b9$1...@bunyip.cc.uq.edu.au...
"Goddard's overseas results in 1989 included winning the final round of the All-Japan Formula One
Championship at Tsukuba on a works Yamaha YZF750"
Was a 2-stroke though from what I can see in other links (not knowing much about these bikes
myself).
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"Dale Porter" <dale_...@NOSPAMdart.net.au> wrote in message
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This site has a 4-stroke example.
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"Dale Porter" <dale_...@NOSPAMdart.net.au> wrote in message
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After the death of the Formula One series they called the road-bike the YZF
so it seemed faster!
(I don't know when but '93 sounds about right. Of course; sometimes they
change the Japanese domestic model earlier than the world model so he might
be telling the truth too!)
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Clem
[cynicism is all tool rampart]
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"Dale Porter" <dale_...@NOSPAMdart.net.au> wrote in message
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> Was a 2-stroke though from what I can see in other links (not knowing much about these bikes
> myself).
I think you may be misinterpreting the reference to "two stroke power
delivery". The bit about problems with valves should be a dead give away.
Moike
First imported in Australia in 1993. I remember reading in the AMCN review at
it's launch I think at Phillip Island. The only thing they could fault about
the bike was that the brakes were too good. I think one of the reporters
grabbed a handful of brake and flipped the bike in the pits. Yamaha
eventually offered owners a free replacement brake pad compound which was more
user friendly.
Nev..
'03 ZX12R
'02 CBR1100XX
So ends the lesson for today, children.
Rob.
Shoot me down in flames,
I think I am right this time.
Flared? We're talking late 80's/early 90's bikes, man, not
70's bikes...
Also, I thought Yamaha's WSB contenders were:
-FZR750R, aka OW01, 1988-?, as ridden by, among others, Mick
Doohan
-YZF750SP, aka OW404 (that is to say, I have no idea),
1993-1998, as ridden by the likes of Russell, Edwards, and,
in his debut year, Haga.
-YZF-R7, aka OW02, 1999-2000.
Where do the F1 bikes fit in here? Did the nomenclature
change when WSB replaced the F1 championship in 1988, with
the YZF code going into hibernation while Yamaha brought
their streetbike nomenclature into WSB for a while... ie.
for a while, Yamaha used to race YZF's and sell FZR's to the
public, then they raced and sold FZR's, then went to racing
and selling YZF's. Is that it?
Btw, nice-looking bike, the YZF750. I remember the Two
Wheels tester saying about it, "The Japanese kill whales,
lay waste to vast tracts of rainforest... but all is
forgiven as long as they keep making bikes like this."
More than just nice looking, a very close cousin (feelwise not literally) to the
first R1 with Ohlins suspension stock. VERY nice bit of kit. Sharp handling like
a 99 R1 (ie before the R1 got tamed), sweet motor, excellent brakes.
JL
That was the white one with the pink bits. Nice bike. Two Wheels did a
panic write-up (beat-up) on the brakes and claimed credit for the factory
doing a fix.
I was told by a dealer that the 'fix' consisted of a stamp in the manual,
but who knows?
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Conehead
Fac me cocleario vomere!
The YZR (not T) 2 strokes were the real racers of the time (from about
1983-2001).
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> I think I am right this time.
>
About the colour-schemes; yes.
Clem
a sweet, 93, pearl white, cherise (its not pink) and aqua yzf750r - 22 thou
kays
excellent bike, less err portly than the zx7r and to a lesser extent the
zx636r , feels like riding a the trx, only lots smoother and lotsa faster
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