Yamaha Yzf600r Thundercat Fzs600 Fazer: 96 To '... «Best Pick»

The Yamaha and FZS600 Fazer (produced together between 1996 and 2003) represent a golden era of practical middleweights that shared the same mechanical soul but served different purposes. The Shared DNA

Both bikes are powered by a 599cc liquid-cooled inline-four engine originally derived from the FZR600R. They were renowned for being "do-it-all" machines before the industry shifted toward more extreme, track-focused supersports like the R6. Yamaha YZF600R Thundercat FZS600 Fazer: 96 to '...

Yamaha's flagship supersport until 1999, it transitioned into a beloved "sport-tourer". It offers 100 hp and a fully adjustable suspension, making it surprisingly capable on both long trips and track days. The Yamaha and FZS600 Fazer (produced together between

This "naked" or "half-faired" standard used a detuned 95 hp version of the Thundercat engine, tweaked for better mid-range torque. It famously borrowed the "Blue Dot" monoblock brakes from the flagship YZF-R1. Comparison at a Glance It famously borrowed the "Blue Dot" monoblock brakes

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