2012 YAMAHA FZ8
Motorcycle pictures, review and specifications
The FZ8 has a streetfighter attitude with sporkbike manners.
Combining sports performance and agressive styling with all day riding comfort, the 2012 Yamaha FZ8 is a special breed of motorcycle. The word practical pops to mind, but don't confuse practical with dull. Most riders can only afford one machine and the 2012 FZ8 is worth a serious look. It delivers solid performance from its 779cc inline-four engine and excellent handling thanks to the 2012 FZ1 inspired twin spar aluminum frame. And when it comes to comfort, it's in the bag.
2012 YAMAHA FZ8
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Specifications
MSRP* $8,690 (Matte Gray/Matte Black) Available from October 2011
ENGINE
Type 779cc liquid-cooled inline 4-cylinder; DOHC, 16 valves
Bore x Stroke 68.0 x 53.6mm
Compression Ratio 12.0:1
Fuel Delivery Fuel Injection
Ignition Digital TCI: Transistor Controlled Ignition with 32-bit ECU
Transmission 6-speed w/multiplate clutch
Final Drive O-ring chain
CHASSIS
Suspension / Front 5.1-in travel
Suspension / Rear 5.1-in travel
Brakes / Front Dual 310mm hydraulic discs
Brakes / Rear 267mm disc
Tires / Front 120/70-ZR17
Tires / Rear 180/55-ZR17
DIMENSIONS
Length 84.3 in
Width 30.3 in
Height 41.9 in
Seat Height 32.1 in
Wheelbase 57.5 in
Ground Clearance 5.5 in
Rake (Caster Angle) 25.0°
Trail 4.3 in
Fuel Capacity 4.5 gal
Fuel Economy** 39.8 mpg
Wet Weight*** 467 lb
OTHER
Warranty 1 Year (Limited Factory Warranty)
2012 Yamaha FZ8 Review
2012 Yamaha FZ8 Review
The motorcycle world is becoming more highly specialized by the day.
Special
niche models are popping up everywhere. Unfortunately, most of us can
only afford one bike. The FZ8 is a brilliant "all-rounder" that brings
fun, excitement and adrenalin to each and every ride. It is ready to
slice its way through the "twisties", cruise the backroads in comfort
and style or make that daily commute a bunch more enjoyable. Attitude,
power, handling and style, the FZ8 is the ultimate everyday sport bike.
The
2012 Yamaha FZ8 is a do-it-all sport bike with amazing all around
performance for both the urban commando and the weekend canyon carver.
And at 800cc it splits the difference between a 600 and 1000cc litre
bike so you get lightweight handling along with great torque... all in a
stylish upright package.
2012 Yamaha FZ8 Highlights and Key Features:
• Fuel Consumption ± 16.5kpl/47mpg(Imp)
• 779cc , 4-valve, inline 4
• real world comfort & ergonomics
Key Features:
•
The 779cc engine combines top end components, including
ceramic-composite-coated cylinders and forged aluminum pistons, with a
carefully optimized crankshaft to deliver the perfect power curve and
torquey performance character for this category.
• The FZ8 fills the gap for sport riders who feel a 600cc is too small and a 1000cc is too big.
• Muscular, naked bike styling gives an aggressive, mass-forward stance. This bike screams attitude.
•
Comfortable, upright riding position with a compact design that
contributes to the bike’s first-rate handling. This bike simply excels,
both in the morning commute and on that spirited weekend ride on a
twisty back country road.
• Cast
aluminum frame and Controlled-Fill aluminum swingarm is lightweight and
provides the ideal rigidity balance for outstanding cornering
performance.
2012 Yamaha FZ8 Features and Benefits
ENGINE
779cc,
DOHC, 16 valve (4-valves/cyl), liquid-cooled, 40 degree inclined,
in-line four-cylinder engine. The engine has been tuned to provide
plenty of low to mid range torque with strong yet linear throttle
response. Redline is set at 11,500 rpm and features a "soft" rev limiter to protect the engine.
Pistons,
cylinder, cylinder head, cams, valves and crankshaft are unique to the
FZ8. Most other engine components are shared with the FZ1.
Compact "Pent roof" combustion chamber design features
4-valves per cylinder and a 12:1 compression ratio for excellent torque
feeling. Four valves per cylinder enhances the low to midrange torque.
Pistons,
cylinder, cylinder head, cams, valves and crankshaft are unique to the
FZ8. Most other engine components are shared with the FZ1.
Intake
valves are 26mm in diameter while the exhaust valves are 22mm. The
valve angle is set at 26 degrees to keep the combustion chamber compact
Crankshaft inertial mass has been optimized to achieve strong torque over a broad rpm range as well as fast throttle response.
"Fracture
split" connecting rods are carburized for extra strength and use a nut
less design. The lower end "cap" of the rod is made from the same piece
of material as the upper portion; this design is known as "fracture
splitting". This design aids establishing true big end roundness and
greater precision in con rod dimensions for excellent durability despite
the high horsepower loads.
Ceramic
composite cylinder "bores" are a "liner less" design with the ceramic
coating sprayed directly on the aluminum block. This coating enhances
the thin film of oil between the cylinder and piston which reduces
friction and increases power. Other important benefits include;
excellent heat dissipation for consistent power delivery and reduced
weight since there are no heavy liners.
Short
skirt, lightweight forged pistons. Lightweight design aids in fast
engine response and reduced engine weight. During the forging process,
the aluminum is heated to the point where it can be shaped under
pressure in a die but not to the point that it melts. By not melting the
aluminum, the material stays stronger and hence can be lighter with
excellent durability.
Lightweight,
hollow intake and exhaust camshafts provide incredible horsepower and
fast engine response. Cam profiles and the cam timing are designed to
enhance low to midrange power and torque.
Inline 4 cylinder crankshaft is based on the FZ1 design.
Automatic hydraulic cam chain tensioner reduces both maintenance and mechanical engine noise.
Mikuni
"sub throttle valve" fuel injection system is based on the FZ1 design,
featuring 35mm throttle bodies fitted with T.P.S. (Throttle Position
Sensor). This style of fuel injection uses sub throttle valves in
addition to the main valves to further control the intake airflow. The
sub valves optimize the intake volumetric efficiency at all rpms and are
powered by a stepping motor that is controlled by the ECU. The key
benefit is excellent "ride ability" and throttle response.
The
injectors are sequential high dynamic range type featuring 4 holes and a
dual directional spray pattern for excellent power and a linear
throttle response across the entire rev range.
The
fuel injection's lightweight Electronic Control Unit (ECU) utilizes a
powerful 32-bit processor for fast control of the injection process. The
compact design also reduces weight.
7.8 litre airbox features
different intake funnel lengths for the inner (150mm) and outer (125mm)
cylinders. The benefit is a wide torque curve. A high flow, paper type
air filter is utilized.
R1
inspired "stacked" 3-axis gearbox / clutch design stacks input/output
shafts to centralize mass and keeps overall engine size shorter front to
back. As a result, the stacked design gives the engineers the freedom
to place the engine in the frame for optimum front to rear weight
balance and thereby maximizing handling performance.
Smooth shifting wide ratio 6-speed transmission features
optimized gear ratios for maximum performance in the "real world". 5th
and 6th ratios are "tall" for reduced engine rpms at highway speeds for
excellent rider comfort.
Compact,
heavy duty, multi-plate clutch ensures consistent, positive engagement.
The clutch has been designed to provide a light lever pull for
excellent rider comfort … especially during stop and go city use.
4 into 2 into 1 exhaust system features
35mm diameter, stainless steel header pipes and a short design silencer
/ muffler. The header pipe length has been optimized for maximum power
and torque. This system is fitted with a 3-way honeycomb catalyzer with
an oxygen sensor to reduce harmful CO and HC exhaust emissions. The
oxygen sensor monitors the amount of oxygen in the spent gases and
adjusts the fuel -air mixture via the ECU and FI system for maximum
performance with minimum emissions.
High-efficiency "curved" design radiator features
compact dual ring-type fans for maximum cooling efficiency. This rad
and fan design allows more airflow than conventional flat design rads to
maintain optimum engine temperatures for consistent power output.
Large liquid-cooled oil cooler maintains stable lubricant temperatures for extended engine life.
Convenient cartridge style spin-on oil filter.
Convenient oil level sight glass means easy oil level inspection.
Maintenance-free transistor-controlled digital ignition ensures great performance at all rpms.
Air Induction System (AIS … not ram air) reduces harmful HC and CO emissions for a cleaner environment.
CHASSIS / SUSPENSION
Gravity
cast, lightweight aluminum twin spar frame provides an optimized
rigidity balance for incredible sports performance combined with great
stability. The engine is a stressed member of the chassis, allowing a
lighter main frame design without sacrificing stability and light, agile
handling qualities. The frame is the same spec and shape as the FZ1.
The riding position is one of the most important features
of the FZ8. Based on the FZ1 layout, it offers a balance between a
sporty riding position and excellent rider comfort thanks to its upright
design.
Key
chassis geometry figures include: 1460mm (57.5") wheelbase 51% front
and 49 % rear weight balance, 25 degrees of rake and 109 mm of trail.
The 47 degree lean angle highlights the FZ8 sporty side.
Detachable steel rear sub frame allows easy access to rear suspension components and reduces costs in the event of a "loop-out".
C.F.
(Controlled Filling) die cast aluminum truss-type rear swingarm offers
great rear wheel control and traction for razor-sharp cornering and
superb stability at speed. The 3-axis stacked engine design allows
enough room for the engineers to use this long design (690mm) swingarm,
which minimizes the effect of the chain tension on the bike's handling.
43mm
Kayaba inverted cartridge style fork offers 130mm (5.1") of wheel
travel. Fork offset is 25 degrees. The benefits of the inverted design
include, reduced "unsprung" weight and reduced fork flex since the
larger diameter tubes are gripped in the triple clamps. Unsprung weight
is weight or mass of the suspension and the components such as the
wheels and other components that move with the suspension. A reduction
in unsprung weight allows improved control of the suspension function.
Lightweight aluminum upper and lower triple clamps.
Link-type Monocross rear suspension features
a preload adjustable shock that allows the rider to tailor spring
preload to match load and/or road conditions. Adjustments include 9 -
way spring preload. Rear wheel travel is 130mm or 5.1"
Dual
310mm front discs are squeezed by ultra rigid R6 inspired monoblock,
4-piston calipers which provide outstanding stopping power and feel. The
master cylinder utilizes a 16mm piston for outstanding stopping power
with less lever effort.
267mm rear disc is squeezed by a lightweight single piston slide-type Nissin caliper with sintered metal brake pads.
Lightweight
cast-aluminum 5-spoke wheels reduce unsprung weight for great handling
characteristics. The front wheel is an MT3.50-17 and is fitted with a
120/70-ZR17 radial tire. The rear wheel is a MT5.50-17 fitted with a
180/55-ZR17 radial tire.
Aggressive
single headlight provides plenty of illumination with its 60/55 watt
halogen bulb. There is even a super small, colour matched "bikini"
windshield mounted above the headlight to add even more style.
Conventional handlebar design features an upright positioning for maximum everyday riding comfort.
17-liter fuel tank offers a slim design with great knee grip. The reserve portion of the tank is 3.4 litres.
Separate
rider and passenger seats offers exceptional solo or two-up comfort.
Seat width is narrower than the FZ1, making it easier to touch the
ground. Seat height is 815mm (32.1")
One-piece race inspired instrument features
analog tachometer, digital speedometer, odometer, dual tripmeters, fuel
gauge, fuel reserve tripmeter (counts kilometres since the fuel went on
reserve), clock, coolant temperature and a self diagnosis mode.
ADDITIONAL DETAILS / FEATURES
• Adjustable, 5-position front brake lever
• Small storage compartment under the passenger seat
• Excessive lean angle engine cut-out switch … if unit is on its side the engine will shut down
• Extended idle cut-off … if engine idles for more than 20 minutes it will automatically shut down
• Lockable steering
• Durable "O"-ring-sealed drive chain
• Lightweight, sealed low-maintenance battery
• The FZ8 offers a significant level of power and performance. It is not intended for novice or inexperienced riders.
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