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Motorcycle specifications YamahaFZ1 1000 2006 The soul of R1

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here's the solution for all those who longed to rediscover the soul of the R1 in an aggressive, muscular roadster with a real mouthful of thrills. If the new Fazer 1000 seems too conservative for you, and you're looking for something fiercer, more intimidating and more exciting....! Here it is for you: the FZ1.

as with the 600, Yamaha is back with a versatile roadster anda version with a wilder design. This FZ1 supports the new 1000 Fazer, with the same technical arguments, and a much more expressive silhouette. It's not quite up to the level of the 1050 Speed Triple, but the styling is still very strong, with a short rear end, a beefy torso and muscles that stand out everywhere. A big, fat FZ6 that shows it's got 150 horsepower in its guts.
A bunch of muscle that comes straight from the mill of the last-generation R1. We've just tweaked a few things to make it chunkier at low and mid-rpm. The camshaft profile has been softened, the compression ratio has been reduced from 12.4:1 to 11.5:1 and the flywheel has been made 40% heavier than on the R1, all to give the engine more roundness... Not only that, as the engineers have retained the EXUP and tightened certain gear ratios (5th and 6th). We've kept the best of technology, with forged pistons, linerless cylinders, a hyper-compact block, R1-type injection with twin butterflies, and as a bonus, 7% better driveability than theYamaha hypersport. All of which promises some pretty good acceleration.

Yamaha FZ1 as for the chassis, it's no joke, and the components are just that. Both frame and swingarm are made of die-cast aluminum. The perimeter structure, 89 mm narrower and 52% lighter, offers maximum rigidity near the steering column and swingarm pivot axis, and a degree of flexibility in specific areas. It's a combination designed to give you the best possible feel for the road, while ensuring first-rate dynamic behavior.

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Want handling? No problem. With a weight reduction of 14 kg, a wheelbase of 1,460 mm, a caster angle of 25° (one less than on theold Fazer 1000), and a sportier, more forward riding position (rider closer to the handlebars), you're sure to find plenty of angle and furious entry into corners. Underneath, the 43 mm inverted fork offers separate settings for each fork clamp: on the left for compression, on the right for rebound... Yamaha pulls the same trick as Kawa for its Z 1000 - True technological efficiency or somewhat petty economy...

yam doesn't forget to offer us a little voluptuousness, with an all-new, compact instrument panel with progressive lighting. This only goes so far for the passenger, who is not entitled to grab handles. not enough to discourage envy.

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Key facts Yamaha FZ1 1000 (2006) : What you need to know before you buy

Highlights

  • Horses and motor skills
  • Agility
  • Design fort

Weak points

  • Singular pot
  • Injection adjustment
  • Suspension stiffness
  • No protection

Prices

Basic version with ABS
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10,490€
10,990€

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Specifications Yamaha FZ1 1000 2006

Chassis
Frame : in die-cast aluminum
Fuel capacity : 18 liters (4.76 US gallons)
Seat height : 815 mm (32.09 in)
Length : 2,140 mm (84.25 in)
Width : 770 mm (30.31 in)
Min height : 1,060 mm (41.73 in)
Wheelbase : 1,460 mm (57.48 in)
Dry weight : 194 kg (428 lb)
Weight when fully loaded : 214 kg (472 lb)
Front axle
Reverse telehydraulic fork Ø 43 mm, Wheel travel : 130 mm (5.12 in)
Braking 2 discs Ø 320 mm (12.6 in), 4-piston caliper
Front tire : 120 / 70 - 17 → Order this type of tire
Pressure : 2.5 bar
Transmission
6 stage gearbox
Secondary by chain
Rear axle
Mono-damper, Wheel travel : 130 mm (5.12 in)
Braking 1 disc Ø 245 mm (9.65 in), 2-piston caliper
Rear tire : 190 / 50 - 17 → Order this type of tire
Pressure : 2.9 bar
Motor
4 cylinders online , 4 strokes
Injection
Cooling system : liquid
2 ACT
5 valves per cylinder
998 cc
150 ch (147.90 hp) to 11,000 rpm
10.80 mkg to 8,000 rpm
Power-to-weight ratio : 1.31 kg/ch
Weight / torque ratio : 17.96 kg/mkg
Compression : 11.5:1
Standard equipment
Brake assist : ABS optional
Practical information
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Compare the FZ1 1000 to its competitors

Acceleration

Yamaha FZ1 1000 2006 Undisclosed
Kawasaki Z 1000 2006 Undisclosed
Honda CBF 1000 2006 Undisclosed
BMW K 1200 R 2006 : 2.8 s

Fuel consumption

Yamaha FZ1 1000 2006 Undisclosed
Kawasaki Z 1000 2006 Undisclosed
Honda CBF 1000 2006 Undisclosed
BMW K 1200 R 2006 : 5.50 liters/100km (0.43 mpg)

Range

Yamaha FZ1 1000 2006 Undisclosed
Kawasaki Z 1000 2006 Undisclosed
Honda CBF 1000 2006 Undisclosed
BMW K 1200 R 2006 : 345 km (214 miles)

Torque

Yamaha FZ1 1000 2006 : 10.8 mkg
Kawasaki Z 1000 2006 : 9.7 mkg
Honda CBF 1000 2006 : 9.8 mkg
BMW K 1200 R 2006 : 12.7 mkg

Power

Yamaha FZ1 1000 2006 : 150 ch (147.90 hp)
Kawasaki Z 1000 2006 : 127 ch (125.20 hp)
Honda CBF 1000 2006 : 100 ch (98.60 hp)
BMW K 1200 R 2006 : 163 ch (160.70 hp)

Power-to-Weight ratio

Yamaha FZ1 1000 2006 : 1.31 kg/ch
Kawasaki Z 1000 2006 : 1.58 kg/ch
Honda CBF 1000 2006 : 2.23 kg/ch
BMW K 1200 R 2006 : 1.31 kg/ch

Torque-to-Weight ratio

Yamaha FZ1 1000 2006 : 17.96 kg/mkg
Kawasaki Z 1000 2006 : 20.41 kg/mkg
Honda CBF 1000 2006 : 22.45 kg/mkg
BMW K 1200 R 2006 : 16.61 kg/mkg

Speed

Yamaha FZ1 1000 2006 : over 250 km/h (155.30 mph)
Kawasaki Z 1000 2006 : 240 km/h (149.10 mph)
Honda CBF 1000 2006 : approximately 230 km/h (142.90 mph)
BMW K 1200 R 2006 : approximately 260 km/h (161.60 mph)

Bikers' reviews Leave a review - 75 reviews

French Dadi Model 2007
Fz1 fazer 2007 it's the best I love my beast Rating : 5/5
Necessité de débrider une Yamaha FZ1 ?
French IGNACE Model 2008
Would it be important to have the bike de-rigged for better handling?
Rating : 4/5
French fredo Model 2013
good manoeuvrability in town horses under acceleration Rating : 5/5
French L\'AnCieN Model 2007
I've just bought it after 7 years on an FZ6, a real treat not to be put in every hand :) Rating : 4/5
fzi
French motarfou Model 2007
ma fzi est foulpower et ca demenage ,y en a pas beaucoups pour suivre lol Rating : 5/5
French shaib Model 2015
i love this bike Rating : 5/5
j ai une fz1 N
French cissou04 Model 2013
ma fz1 a 46 MKM MARCHE très bien ses la série limite couleur jaune une vraie abeille lol très bonne moto bonne journée a tous Rating : 5/5
à-coup à chaque reprise
French Model 2006
how to solve this problem each time, it gives a jolt not very pleasant, one could believe that it comes from cables badly tightened, after correction it still does, answer me please? Rating : 3/5
Super moto mais bon venant dune 400 c cest. normal
the minuses
hard-to-reach keel
suspension not very comfortable
seat needs changing
bo7ge du cul sur de fortes accélérations

the plus
it's got a kick
brakes well
it's beautiful
it goes well

motorcycle for wise people
Rating : 4/5
pas détrounée pour l'instant
French chris Model 2015
I've been riding a Fazer 1000 for 2 years now, and frankly, you can't beat the competition.
in terms of comfort, roadholding and power (150hp), at the moment all the roadsters on the market can hold their own.
i can't wait to try out the new suzuki, as there's currently no engine on the others.......
Rating : 5/5
French Umax59
Réveil toi la tuono v4 fusille le FZ1! Rating : 1/5
French TM63
Indeed, with over 6kâ'¬ to spend, she can.
Compare like with like.
Rating : 5/5
French Model 2006
A fighter plane Rating : 5/5
j ai une de ces belles
trop bonne moto... Rating : 5/5
French lolo Model 2014
I've had it for a month and love it.... Rating : 5/5
French Scalou77 Model 2007
Bjr, I've been riding motorcycles since I was 14 and I'm now 53. And yes, of all my motorcycles (and I've had a lot...) this is by far my favorite. I can't wait for the new ....! Rating : 5/5
soucis d'un fazerman
French bchampion Model 2007
hi everyone,i have a problem with my FZ1,need help please Rating : 2/5
Hello
And your concern is?
Rating : 5/5
French pouloute
what's your concern? Rating : 5/5
French Fazer58 Model 2007
I've owned the FZ1 S model (with fork head) since 2006 and now have over 60,000 kms.
Mine's in full gear, and it's a joy to ride.
A minor fault is the rattling in the engine, apparently due to the cups containing the valve clearance adjustment discs.
No breakdowns to date, average fuel consumption 6l/100.
Pilot road 2 tire.
Rating : 5/5
French enzwill Model 2007
I bought my fz1 it's my 7th bike, I already had in the past a 1000 fazer full and zx9r full
And I must say I'm really happy with it (this one is also full with 1 tooth less kN and ems perf shock absorber)
The naked version is compulsory if you want to keep your license :/
Rating : 5/5
FZ1N
French JACO7659 Model 2013
A GUY'S BIKE FOR GUYS Rating : 5/5
Rotor
French Redman75 Model 2007
Hello,
I wanted to know how did you get your money back for the rotor?

Thanks in advance
Rating : 5/5
Hello,
My dealer put together a file which was then approved by Yamaha France, but refused by Yamaha Japan. I was entitled to this file because I am a good, not to say very good, Yamaha customer. All my repairs had also been carried out by the same mechanic. And the bike is relatively well maintained (as proof, I still ride it and it has passed the 80,000km mark). Check with your dealer.
Bonne route
Motardement
Rating : 5/5
French Alain
Hello ,

I'm just about to take the plunge.
Going from my 99 cb500 to this 2011 fz1, and reading all this test, I can't wait to get it.

Bonne balade !
Alain
Rating : 5/5
FZ1 S Année 2006
French SPMC58 Model 2007
This bike is nothing but happiness, 53,000 kms on the odometer and no worries.
Just a rattling noise, possibly due to the buckets that close the valve adjustment pads (play in the cylinder head?) It's been doing that since I bought it
Rating : 5/5
French Patrick Model 2011
It's a bit sad that these beautiful bikes don't have a comfortable passenger seat. It seems that motorcycles aren't made for two greetings Rating : 5/5
i have just crashed it stupidly after 10 miles on an error of judgement of the direction of movement of the car in front....it is hs from hs...I already regret it...it knows how to do everything...ballade, city and arsouille à donf....two small deficiencies: l\'amorto arrière bon mais pas top même super réglée et la remise des gaz sur la coupure d\'injection sinon que du bonheur....bécane idéal avec 30k-40kg de moins Rating : 4/5
Hahaha, it's amazing how critical and skeptical some people can be when they hear a review. Don't get carried away, I only gave my opinion on one of my bikes (I also have a track R6, and a CB500 with 123,000km).
As for my tires, I'm originally from Brittany, so it's normal that in the mountains, the outsides wear out faster. My tread is uniform over the whole surface, and I only change them when I'm on a witness (they're also worn on the outside).
After all, if some people don't get the right one, or aren't happy with it, it happens, and on every bike. A bike can't be perfect for everyone, everyone has their own criteria.
As far as I'm concerned, I'm very happy with it, despite the points raised in my review.
For those looking for a new toy, give it a try, you might just have found your pearl.
I can't wait for Yamaha to update this model...
Rating : 5/5
\J'aime également enchaîner mes virages comme un oiseau surfant sur les nuages, les bras de chaque cotés".

ohlala help... all this for a bike that doesn't offer much in the way of sensations either.
Rating : 1/5
After reading this article, I am quite surprised by the longevity of tires, especially for a torquey machine like the fz1, which tends to file the rear rubber earlier than on other motorcycles. Here in Haute Savoie, my wife and I own two fazer 1000 from 2002 and 2003 equipped with dunlop roadsmart. Programs: weekend trips on mountain roads only. Never cities. The longevity of a set of tires is on average 6000kms before being amendable. !!!! Rating : 3/5
French Harry Seldon Model 2007
Thank you for sharing your experience on this beautiful bike.
I had the opportunity to try out this bike for a whole day when it first came out, and I have very fond memories of it.
One criticism: the exhaust silencer is really horrible (having said that, the one on the FZ8 is even worse, that's consoling, isn't it?).
Your article is very well written.
Some journalists should take inspiration from it.
A Cross Plane engine ?? ...but of course YES !!!! ...what are they waiting for at Yamaha ???
Bonne route !
Harry
Rating : 5/5
French hammi Model 2007
I started straight away on this bike. And I still don't regret it. Rating : 5/5
having ridden a 2012 FZ1 for a few kilometers, I don't share your enthusiasm. Sure, it's a good machine, but I found the position too far forward (personal taste?) and, above all, the engine bland compared to the bike's aggressive look.
I can't wait for Yam to bring out a modernized model with an engine derived from today's YZFs.
Rating : 3/5
I bought it as soon as it came out in 2006 and rode it for 20,000 kilometers in just over a year.
It's the only bike I've ever had any fun on. Even my Bandit 600 or the FJR I had were more fun to ride...
You're not talking about that damned injection cut-off when you go back on the throttle... astonishing, since it's a problem for which Yam has never been able to find a solution, except from 2008 onwards, but for dolts like me who bought the 2006 and 2007 models, we had to cope with this unmanageable bike.
A pain in the ass after 100 km, a totally hollow engine at the bottom, with the cavalry only arriving at 7/8,000 rpm. Truck-like fuel consumption with a ridiculously large fuel tank.
My greatest pleasure with this FZ1 was when I sold it... we must not have had the same one!
Rating : 2/5
Sandokan, I don't think I'm a grandpa, it's just that I know how to use my bike without abusing it. For fear bands, summer and winter (or almost), it's less than half a centimeter on both sides of the rear tire. It's just that the wear is all over the band and that allows me to keep it for a long time. Many people on the site and the forum can confirm that my fear band is more than respectable! Rating : 5/5
French *sandokan Model 2007
for your information, you're the kind of guy who'd be a grandpa on a motorcycle, even with a Trail. I make fewer bollards with the tires, so you have to be at least 3 cm from the edge of the rear tire and 5 cm from the front bayou and have a good trip Rating : 1/5
French stephix Model 2010
superb bikes Rating : 5/5
It's been my main bike for almost four years now. I've ridden it for almost 70,000 km. It's an amazing bike, I love it, and I never tire of it.

Of course, there are imperfections, like the lack of range, the tight turning radius, the absence of a center stand on the N version and, above all, the lack of a handle for the passenger.

But underneath it all, there's some crazy stuff. Even with 100hp, it's a real pleasure to drive. Wearing Michelin Pilot Road 2 or Road 3, it holds very well, and it's terrible.

It rubs a little (the footbraces) when you titillate a little (a lot), but you get used to it.

Above all, it's very, very stable in curves. I often fly the plane (without my hands), even when cornering. The bike keeps its trajectory, and I love it.

So if you're looking for a good, sporty roadster, give it a try. You won't be disappointed, and you'll love the way it sounds, even from the factory.
Rating : 5/5
French doudou Model 2009
Hello, very good motorcycle but a little mole in 100 hp I would like to put it in 150 but I was told several times that on the 2009 model there was no way. If you have any information thank you for contacting me. Rating : 5/5
Hoquets à l'accélération dangereux ?
French Model 2006
beautiful machine indeed, but some people talk about acceleration jerks that are very annoying, even dangerous. when is it exactly? Rating : 5/5
I've had the 2007 version for 4 years now, and I've never experienced any acceleration jerks. There's a kick in the butt if you want, but no jerks! Rating : 3/5
French jmarc013 Model 2009
Acquired a few weeks ago, this machine never ceases to amaze me. The biggest problem is staying at reasonable speeds, as it's so easy and pleasant to ride. I can't even imagine what it would be like at full throttle :-) Rating : 5/5
French Model 2006
I bought a 2007 model in March 2008 and have since had to call a lawyer.
Problems with shaking at 70 and 50 km/h when braking. Yam changed my discs, brake pads and front rim, and it's still going on, but Yam doesn't want to hear any more about it. For them, you have to "ignore vibrations when braking", but I'm not going to ignore their bullshit. Long live YAM!

What's more, for a 1000cc, it's soft. If you're bridled, you'll be disappointed; if you're unbridled, you'll have to wait until you get up into the revs to get the 150hp...

Too on/off for me, I'm going to sell it and look elsewhere.
1st and last time I buy a yam, too disgusted!
Rating : 5/5
French Model 2006
hello,
3-day test ride (750 km) conclusive, apart from lazy gearbox under foot...hesitant spring at times...difficulties in neutral with engine at 97°, apart from that in rpm not so impressive. and a bit heavy
the superduke 990 is easier to handle, especially when stopping. No rear diodes and from 180 km/h the 200 km/h wall is hard, too much wind in the chives, my old vmax passed the wall without problems
NO CONTENT !!! sorry
Rating : 5/5
French Model 2006
not bad at all for bikers confirm or bikers strollers, good compromise all the same. to all good road Rating : 5/5
French Model 2006
i bought one
it handles much better than my old R1
on the other hand, I solved most of the throttle jerking by tightening the accelerator cable and leaving very little play, then I put in two powers, now it's a big-engine bike
once hot, the pot makes the drone
long traget put the balls
gazzzzzz
Rating : 5/5
French Model 2006
a good machine it's true, but when it comes to equipment, help!
12 months to find the scoops, still no seat cover for the carene version, no KN air filter or other similar brand! too bad!
if you wanted to modify the injection settings, no power commander available!
so you can buy a basic bike but not have fun upgrading it!
LACK OF SERIOUSNESS NO!!!!
Rating : 5/5
French Model 2006
It's all about the fucking pot, pot and pot... Fuck the pot. This bike is TOP of the TOP for a Roadster, and there's no longer any need to convert an R1 into a Street Bike. I saw it for the first time in Cyprus, and there's not a single one there with the original pot, and Scorpio makes a magnificent short pot. SO STOP WITH THIS STUPID POT AND GO TRY IT ... You'll come back with it if you've decided to change frames. Rating : 5/5
French Model 2006
I'm back from Yam to place my order. In 8 days I'll be riding the beast. Suffice to say, I'm looking forward to it!
I've just gone through the 38 or so comments on the FZ1 and I'm pretty happy to see that apparently the only problem with this bike is aesthetics. "I don't argue, but I do say that I like it. The pot, while original, blends in superbly with the FZ1's unusual design.
Does it bother you in the photos? Go see it and try it out. And a word of advice: forget your checkbook, or you'll walk away with it!

What's allucinating is that, at 215kg (quite full), it's... light! And frankly, that's from a guy who drives a Virago 535
There have also been a few criticisms of the hardness of the controls, but I haven't noticed anything

As for the engine, I can't say for sure. Coming from a 535 (30hp), it certainly pushes, and the rectus is hard to erase after testing :). But what I can say is that, coming from a 535, this bike, though attractive, scared me a little! But no. As well as being "light", it's perfectly possible to ride it in a leisurely fashion (yes, you have to have some too...), and that, for me, is good news

The only real regret is the center stand and perhaps the absence of a grab handle at the rear. Madame's a bit of a sourpuss, but if I can manage to tame 210kg of power, I'll probably be able to reassure my beauty's 65 inches!
Rating : 5/5
French Model 2006
First of all, a very beautiful machine (for my taste),
short and stocky, magnificent rocker panel, homogeneous whole, there's nothing to throw away

The bike is agile and surefooted, yet not very lively when changing corners

Although the engine has lost a third of its power, it remains interesting (without more) up to 8,000 rpm

Pleasant riding position in town and on small roads; bearable at legal speeds on motorways (ZZZzzzz...)

A saddle that's too hard and a suspension that's too dry will quickly ravage the posteriors of both rider and passenger (a post-balade massage session is in order)

It's in the "Moto Passion" register, for Sunday bikers like myself...
Rating : 5/5
French Model 2006
i don't know much about motorcycles at the moment. I just want to say that for the passenger, it's not great... After a short 200km ride, it's too bad everywhere! Rating : 5/5
French Model 2006
i have driven more or less 7000 km with it now it is unbridled a little less torque but revs more frank a steering damper was placed to give stiffness to the front because on the first gear it pushes and unleashes a little Rating : 5/5
gros gros a coups moteur à la reprise et à la deceleration sur un essai de 200 bornes ratage complet de l'injection dommage le reste top du top Rating : 5/5
French Model 2006
Ben oui .. je l'ai acheté .. ben ça dechire les petits gars... autoroute.. route.. piste... c'est que du bonneur .. surtout full.. mais bon c'est pas bien monsieur. a part ça merci à Yamaha mais avec un bemol.. le POT ... sonorité exellante et look a crap... bizzz a tous Gazzzzz Rating : 5/5
yamaha was inspired by the mv agusta brutale Rating : 5/5
French Model 2006
Well, it's a good thing Yam has such loyal customers! I've never been a fan of their production, but this is top-notch! I know, my tastes are too classic, but I think it's really ugly, sorry everyone! On the other hand, I'd be curious to see what's in the can... Rating : 5/5
I've had it for three weeks now, blacky belle. Lapping finally completed, by the book. Of course, my right wrist is a little itchy. And yet I'm a very well-behaved person. But now... it's moving. Sure, with the 100hp, it's a bit hollow until 3-4000. But after that... it's airy and goes up high, very, very high.
A gearbox output sprocket later and the hollow fills in a little.
I'm waiting for the KN
As for the pot: you either love it or you leave it. LeoVince and Cracrapovitch do acceptable stuff with adjustable baffles
So it's a pleasure, m'sieurdame, I'm going to have one.
Rating : 5/5
French Model 2006
Well, I've just come back from the test, it's beautiful, even pretty, but torque-wise it's not my S4R..... But if I had to buy a Nippon, I'd definitely buy this one ;) Rating : 5/5
French Model 2006
I just received it, in black. Too good. I'd gone for an XB12Ss, but I couldn't resist the yamaha beauty. It's true that the pot is weird, but after 2 days, I got used to it and I think it's almost beautiful now! lol. Really not disappointed. Rating : 5/5
French Model 2006
I've just tried it, and well, a bit disappointed, not enough torque at low revs! I much prefer the Triumph Speed Triple, no contest. Rating : 5/5
French Model 2006
I tried it out this afternoon

I ordered it in yellow against my 2004 YZF R1


It's a real pleasure...
Rating : 5/5
French Model 2006
Personally, it's not just the pot that shocks me, but also the reservoir, which seems a little too big compared to the "tiny" optics and the slimness of the butt. And the arms on the mirrors...well, and maybe a shoe..

But it still looks good.
Rating : 5/5
French Model 2006
Nice machine, it's clear, the pot is a good particulate filter... that meets European standards... the engineer did what he could to fit a big filter in a small space, it can't be easy. On the other hand, the wheel arch and rear lights are pretty messed up... much more than the pot. first thing to change when buying. Rating : 5/5
French Model 2006
no but the pot...what a step backwards, to the Middle Ages of motorcyclingo.... it's the same as putting a luggage rack on a ferrari testa rossa :o( the yam engineer should be fired there.... Rating : 5/5
French Model 2006
Yeah, I agree that it's a real eye-catcher, but I ordered it in black. On the other hand, having looked at several of them, I don't quite agree with your opinion of the pot. In real life, it's much less ugly than in the photos, looks less scooter-like and seems less bulky. But no one cares about that, because it's going to go by the wayside anyway... Can't wait for spring!!! Rating : 5/5
French Model 2006
cher ami cette moto est un chef d'ouevre,plus belle qu'une swirondelle,plus charmmante qu'une plante,moin moyen qu'un chien,plus diva qu'un chat oh lala elle sera à moi!!!;-) attention à vous les pistard ça glisse dehors broummm moto neige .... Rating : 5/5
French Model 2006
this pot is really beautiful !!! what a quality of design these japanese have ! Rating : 5/5
French Model 2006
First of all, I agree with simbad, go and try the K12R!!!!
Then ba voila my next bike!!! I'm selling my Z750 for this beautiful yellow yam! So yeah the pot shocks me too, changing it might be hard because of the valve, but we'll see. I still prefer it to the FZ6's 2 pot which makes the rear end heavier. In short, as soon as my Z is gone, I'll sign the order form and wait until MARCH !!!!

Eric
Rating : 5/5
French Model 2006
It has everything to please, except this pot ???? on the fz6 there had been an evolution and there!!! what a disappointment ... We'll have to deal with it because I think it may make sparks.Finally a fork reversed, an engine surely more raging and less linear acceleration than the old model (I cross my fingers).Vivement March for a test.En attendant I advise you test the k 1200 r bmw, sensations guaranteed.Bonne route. Rating : 5/5
French Model 2006
superb it's mine long gone are the days when a motorcycle didn't make me shudder can't wait for the release finally a bike that shudders Rating : 5/5
French Model 2006
This bike has real design potential: compact and aggressive, but why such a horrible pot????!!!!!!!!! All that's left is to try it out, because when it comes to performance, we shouldn't be outdone... Rating : 5/5
French Model 2006
Pfiuuuuuuuuuuuuu! it's ma-gni-fique! I have a Fazer 1000 and I'm already hesitant to change. I'll have to check out the position with the flat handlebars...and the price! But what a looker. Rating : 5/5
French Model 2006
Magnificent bike, a good compromise between sporty and touring. Can't wait to try it out in March Rating : 5/5
French Model 2006
Wouaaaaaahhhhhhh... indeed, just the potty needs to be revised! Will there be options like for the new MT-03?...
Reading Oli le Belge's new MT-01 test ride, it seems that changing the muffler is highly profitable!
Rating : 5/5
French Model 2006
This bike is a real winner! Yamaha has pulled out all the stops on this new roadster... What a look! They've been hard at work, the only little hitch is the pot! Not up to par with the rest of the bike... too old, maybe for the 2007!? Rating : 5/5
French Model 2006
I've already found the replacement for my FZ6, and it's a real gem Rating : 5/5
French Model 2006
very nice machine, if the price is right, it should be a hit, too bad for such an ugly exhaust, but hey, you can't have everything Rating : 5/5
French Model 2006
a street-bike r1 all original is really an aesthetic success plus "one day it will be mine" Rating : 5/5
French Model 2006
I have only one thing to say: MAGNIFICENT, she's a knockout! Unfortunately, you'll have to wait until MARCH to try it out - not cool! Rating : 5/5
French Model 2006
Beautiful, racy, compact, aggressive, .... But why this ugly pot?? it's really regrettable... sniff! Rating : 5/5
French Model 2006
tiends, 6 digits for the odometer, it's rare! Rating : 5/5
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FAQ Your frequently asked questions about the FZ1 1000 2006

What is the power of the FZ1 1000 2006?
The FZ1 1000 2006 develops a power of 150 ch (147.90 hp)
What is the torque of the FZ1 1000 2006?
The maximum torque of the FZ1 1000 2006 is 10.80 mkg to 8,000 rpm.
What is the maximum speed of the FZ1 1000 2006?
The FZ1 1000 2006 is capable of reaching a top speed of over 250 km/h (155.30 mph) on the track.
What is the weight of the FZ1 1000 2006?
The FZ1 1000 2006 has a a dry weight of 194 kg (428 lb), a weight when fully loaded of 214 kg (472 lb).
QWhat is the seat height of the FZ1 1000 2006?
To ensure good accessibility, the FZ1 1000 2006 offers a minimum seat height of 815 mm (32.09 in).
What is the price of the FZ1 1000 2006?
The price of the FZ1 1000 2006 is 10,490€ in France. It is displayed at , in France, at 10,990€ in France with ABS, in France.