1996 Yamaha SZR660 Good Condition
As the late 1980s/In early 1990s, there was a resurgence in the popularity of racing classes for single-cylinder machines, including the "Supermono " and "Sound of the Singles " series. For those who can't afford an individual landing gear, there was the option of using a modified road bike frame and bike parts, which are among the most popular of Yamaha TZR125 and TZR250.
Here, Yamaha's Italian division could have the idea for the SZR660, which combines the XTZ660 five-valve engine treated with an aluminum frame with two TZR side rails. Add a front fork "upside down ," A single-oceon rear suspension, Brembo brakes (4-piston front, 2-piston rear), three-spoke alloy wheels and a concealed curved body, and you have what should have been Attractive package And it's only 159kg.
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With a maximum of 49hp on the tap, the SZR never wanted to set the road alight, although it could be 100 km/h tall with ease and handled brilliantly. It was produced in limited quantities between 1995 and 1997 and is now one of the more Latest Yamaha Collection.