Yamaha FZX750 was a dive of Yamaha in the world of cruiser motorcycles. With a moderate displacement of 750 cc and top speed of 135 miles per hour, Yamaha FZx750 provided ample for the average motorcycle enthusiast. The motorcycle was in production for roughly fifteen years and continued to provide moderate sales to Yamaha. This motorcycle was aimed at that section of the society which wanted to drive cruiser bikes, but did not want to see the dent created in the pockets created by the likes of Harley Davidson. Adorned with all the then modern facilities like double disk front brakes, chrome plating, elite rear view mirrors and speedometer, Yamaha FZX 750 was hard to be dismissed downright. However, the seating position of the rider is what turned out to be the biggest turn off as the rider was in between the completely slanted sports bike angle and laid back cruiser angle.
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Yamaha FZX750
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