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2015 Yamaha FZ-07 Comparison

2015 Yamaha FZ-07 Comparison

Posted on January 9, 2016March 26, 2020 By Jarvis

If fun and affordability are atop your purchasing checklist then take a spin on Yamaha’s all-new FZ-07 ($6990). Powered by a playful 689cc Parallel Twin that inherits Yamaha’s signature crossplane crankshaft design, the FZ offers the ideal blend of torque and amusing character making it a blast to rip around town.

Being the new kid on the block can have its advantages, and the Yamaha’s fresh face is one of them. True, its appearance is a tad utilitarian, but we prefer its understated, purposeful shape to that of the bulky-looking Ducati and older Suzuki. Although the FZ employs a nice bright LED taillight its headlight is more old school with a halogen bulb compared to the night riding-friendly and fully LED-equipped Monster.
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