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{{Motorcycle
{{Infobox Motorcycle
|name            = Yamaha FZR750
|name            = Yamaha FZR750
|photo= 1989 Yamaha FZR750 -0W01.jpg
|image            = [[Image:ZX-7RR_Wikepedia.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Kawasaki ZX-7RR]]
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|manufacturer    = Yamaha
|manufacturer    = [[Yamaha]]
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|production      = ?-?
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|class            = Sport bike
|class            = [[Sport bike]]
|engine          = 750cc [[four-stroke]] [[Inline-four]]
|engine          = 750cc [[four-stroke]] [[Inline-four]]
|bore_stroke      =  
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|compression      =  
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|top_speed        =149 mph
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|recommended_oil= Yamalube 10w-40
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|competition      = [[Suzuki GSX-R750]]<br /> [[Kawasaki ZX750P]] <br /> [[Honda RC30]]
|competition      = [[Suzuki GSX-R750]]<br /> [[Kawasaki ZX750P]] <br /> [[Honda RC30]]
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Inheriting the “OW” in-house designation for Yamaha’s factory machines for its nickname, the FZR750R was a production model with many features fed back directly from the Yamaha YZF750 works machine that competed in the TT-F1 4-stroke road racing class. It was a full-fledged works replica with a DOHC 5-valve, parallel 4-cylinder engine with titanium connecting rods.
==1988 FZR750RU==
==1988 FZR750RU==
[[Image:1988-Yamaha-FZR750RU-White-0.jpg|left|thumb|1988 Yamaha FZR750RU  in White]]
[[Image:1988-Yamaha-FZR750RU-White-0.jpg|left|thumb|1988 Yamaha FZR750RU  in White]][[Image:1988-Yamaha-FZR750RU-White-1.jpg|left|thumb|1988 Yamaha FZR750RU  in White]][[Image:1988-Yamaha-FZR750RU-White-2.jpg|left|thumb|1988 Yamaha FZR750RU  in White]]
[[Image:1988-Yamaha-FZR750RU-White-1.jpg|left|thumb|1988 Yamaha FZR750RU  in White]]
[[Image:1988-Yamaha-FZR750RU-White-2.jpg|left|thumb|1988 Yamaha FZR750RU  in White]]
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This bike was 49-state only no California versions were produced.
This bike was 49-state only no California versions were produced.
==0W01==
===1989===
[[Image:1989 Yamaha FZR750 -0W01.jpg|right|thumb|200px|1989 Yamaha FZR750 -0W01]]
This thinly disguised street legal race bike built to compete in [[World Championship Superbike]] events was built to exotic specifications including titanium [[connecting rod]]s and two ring pistons.  The 0W01's main adversaries were the [[Honda RC30]] and the [[Suzuki GSX-R750]].  An optional race kit, comprising of ignition box, high compression pistons and a lightweight muffler made the bike ready for the track.
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===1990===
[[Image:1990 Yamaha FZR750RR(0W01).jpg|right|thumb|1990 Yamaha FZR750RR(0W01)]]
This machine, prepared by California performance company Vance and Hines, carried David Sadowski to first place in the 1990 [[Daytona 200]]. 
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{{Yamaha}}


[[Category:Yamaha motorcycles|FZR750RU, Yamaha]]
[[Category:Yamaha motorcycles|FZR750RU, Yamaha]]
[[Category:Yamaha FZR series]]

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