Yamaha FZ 8
New strong, sport and compact type bike laced with advanced technology. It is a white elephant with a lot of valuable and amazing features one that fulfills your all expectation to a bike.
Yamaha FZ 8 Full Specifications
ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS
Displacement (cc) | 779 |
Engine Type | 4-stroke, DOHC, forward-Inclined Parallel 4-Cylinder |
Maximum Power | 106.2 BHP @ 10000 RPM |
Maximum Torque | 82.0 NM @ 8000 RPM |
Starter System | Self Start |
Cooling System | Liquid-Cooled |
Gears | 6-Speed |
Clutch | Wet, Multiple-Disc Coil Spring |
Bore (mm) | 60 |
Stroke (mm) | 53.6 |
CHASSIS AND SUSPENSION
Chassis Type | Frame Aluminium die-cast, Diamond Shaped |
BRAKES
TYRES AND WHEELS
Wheel Type | Alloy |
ELECTRICALS
Headlamp | 12V 35/35W |
DIMENSIONS & WEIGHT
Length (mm) | 2140 |
Width (mm) | 770 |
Height (mm) | 1065 |
Weight (Kg) | 211 |
Ground Clearance (mm) | 140 |
Wheelbase (mm) | 1460 |
COLOR
Colors | Midnight Black, Race blu |
FUEL ECONOMY AND CAPACITY
Fuel Tank Capacity (litres) | 17 |
Fuel Consumption City (kmpl) | 12.00 |
Fuel Consumption Highway (kmpl) | 15.00 |
SAGMart Reviews on Yamaha FZ 8
What's Good:
Since launching in 2010, the Yamaha FZ8 has proved its selves in the terms of power and performance. The FZ 8 is a naked street bike that is loaded with lots of dynamic features that will meet you with its dynamic ride quality on the track. The FZ series of Yamaha is more aggressive and loveable in the term of style, alike other models of FZ series, the FZ8 has a solid built quality that carries a massive headlight and curvy edges fuel tank, which gives a terrible look to the bike. Few of its pros are given below:
- Terrible look
- Solid Performance
- Powerful engine
- Dual-textured Seat Material
- Ergonomic
What's Bad:
In terms of performance, the FZ 8 is the best bike for city ride. And the accessories of this machine is not much advanced, such as the suspensions of this variant seem poor and it is not featured with an anti-lock braking system. Few of its cons are given below:
- Suspensions are not good enough
- No Anti-lock Braking System
- No Kayaba Forks
Power to mileage:
The bike is featured with dynamic mechanisms such as cylinders that are coated with ceramic-composite, optimized crankshaft and forged aluminum pistons that will help to enhance the performance of the bike. The bike is powered by a liquid cooled, DOHC and four-stroke engine with a displacement of 779cc engine that will boost the performance of the bike. The engine generates maximum power of 106.2 Ps at 10,000RPM and 82Nm of torque at 8,000RPM. Where, the power is kept under control by a six speed transmission. Few of its power to mileage are given below:
- Fuel Injection System
- Displacement of 779CC
- Maximum Power 106.2 at 10000RPM
- Maximum Torque 82Nm at 8000RPM
Handling and riding:
The bike comes with lightweight aluminum delta-box chassis and compact handlebar that delivers razor-sharp handling and strong stability at high-speed. This machine comes with an adjustable front and rear suspension that ensures for a smooth and safe cornering at each end.
Safety:
The beautiful thing about the bike is its brakes; the Yamaha FZ8 has standard disc brakes that give a solid stability under the emergency or sudden braking. Furthermore, the bike has a high beam headlight that gives much attention during the ride at the dark areas. Few of its safety features are given below:
- Adjustable suspensions
- High Beam Headlight
- Tubeless Tyres
- From Hydraulic Disc brake
- Rear Disc Brake
Verdict:
In the terms of style and performance, the Yamaha FZ8 is more powerful than its 2013 models. The amazing features of this bike fulfill all your needs and give dynamic sports riding on the long route. Where, the price of this machine is slightly higher than its outgoing model.