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Yamaha saves on pistons
#1
I had a Street Triple for a couple of years and loved the 675cc 3 cylinder engine.

http://www.yamaha-motor.eu/eu/news/index...513653.jpg|ymeGallery1|||nulltext

Wonder if that will be a 750 triple, could be interesting.
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#2
I passed my test on a Yamaha XS750 triple so it wont be a first for Yamaha. Lovely sound to it.
Another ex-Fazer rider that is a foccer again
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#3
(04-10-12, 08:31 AM)BBROWN1664 link Wrote: I passed my test on a Yamaha XS750 triple so it wont be a first for Yamaha. Lovely sound to it.

Nice looking machine too.
Talking of exhaust notes, I saw one of those Steve Mcqueen Triumphs yesterday. Yes, it looks nice in the flesh but as it pulled away it made me laugh, the exhaust note is indistingushable from a 1970s Honda Superdream! Not an unpleasant burble, but definately Superdream.
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#4
Saw this triple-news on FB. Looks very interesting and it'll be competition for Triumph. Everyone likes triples, so it should be a good move.
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#5
how odd...the japs now are copying the brits !

mind you they did this in 1960. the brits were complacent , and the whole Uk bike industry foundered...

But if we get a triple cylinder fazer .... wow, it could be great......I also have suggested many times to triumph they come up with a half faired speed triple to take on the fazer / streetbike cum tourer role. The Tiger was a GS clone, the ST a vfr clone...Triumph should now  try to make a proper " fazer " ! The " new" Tiger sport might be something along these lines.??
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#6
They could make a new FZS660 triple Fazer, the would be freaking amazing and if they did it correct I would trade in my FZ1 for one
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#7
I would go for 750; and yes, it sounds good
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#8
So would I!- the weight of a 600 with the power & torque of a triple :b :lol
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