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last year's fork. But we do know the '94
fork works well.
The new fairing and windscreen
combo does a fine job of keeping wind
turbulence down in the cockpit. In the
tucke d-in position, very little wind blast
can be felt - and it's very quiet.
We managed to cram in about 60
miles worth of street riding on the
FZRlOOO during our short stay in Georgia, and it still makes for an outstanding
street bike. For a "race" bike, the FZR is
reasonably comfortable, makes good
low-end power and is extremely quiet,
thanks, in part, to the EXUP valve in the
exhaust system.
As far as its appearance goes, the '94
FZRIOOO is strikingly pretty. It will be
available in one color scheme - mostly
solid black, with bright orange and purple stripes. The cast-aluminum wheels
are painted black.
And how much will it cost? As of
now, Yamaha hasn't set a suggested
retail price for the FZRIOOOF, and isn't
likely to do so until closer to the bike's
February release date. Yamaha is still
waiting to see what happens to the relative value of the Japanese yen to the U.S.
dollar... but one Yamaha spokesman did
assure us that the FZRlOOOF will cost
slightly less than the $9799 MSRP of the
YZF750R.
Yamaha's mission to improve upon
the '93 FZRIOOO was a tough one, but
they pulled it off, nonetheless. Any
rough spots the FZRIOOO might have
had, have been smoothed out on the '94
FZRlOOOF.
The big question now is, just how are
they going to improve it next year? c¥
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We ,W o uld Like To Congratulate
All Our Riders For 1993.
Just To Name A Few * •••
MOTOCROSS
ROAD RACING
KEVIN SCHW ANTZ
SCOTT RUSSELL
MIKE KIEDROWSKI
MIKE LAROCCO
500 WORlD GRANDPRIX CHAMPION
WORLD SUPERBIKE CHAMPION
00250 NATIONAl MX CHAMPION
00 500 NATIONAl MX CHAMPION
BRITT TURKINGTON
MIGUEL DUHAMEL
GRE ALBERTIJN
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PEDRO TRAGTER
250 WORLD GP MX CHAMPION
1 WORLD GP MX CHAMPION
25
TODD DEHOOP
JIM CHESTER
00 750 SUP
ERSPORT CHAMPION
00 600 SUP S
ER PORT 2nd PlACE
00 500 SUPERSPORT CHAMPION
AARON SLIGHT
WORLD SUPERBIKE 3IlI PlACE
DALE QUARTERLY
00 SUP
ERBIKE 2nd PlACE
DOUG CARMICHAEL
GERALD ROTHMAN
00 GlVCHAMPION
00 600 &750 SUPERSPORT EXPIERT CHAMP
SUZUlO 750 NATIONAl CUP CHAMPION
oo-ecs NATIONAl HNI SUPERSPORT CHAMP
SUZUIO CAN·AM NATIONAl CUPCHAMP
GEEP TERRANOVA
AFM 1st PlACE OVERAll
FORMUlA II1
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FRITZ KLING
TIGER SOHWA
00 750 SUPERSPORT EXPERT 3IlI PlACE
00 750 SUPIERSPORT 3IlI PlACE
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MIKE BARNS AND
SCO ZAMPACK
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JASON PRIDMORE
00 600 &750 SUP
ERSPORT EXPIERT 2nd PI.
00 GTOENDURANCE 2nd PlACE
250 TENN SX SERIESCHAMPION
250 CAROLINA UlTRA C OSS SERIES C
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HAMP
1 N CAROLINA MX SERlE CHAMPION
25 ,
JUSTIN BUCKELEW
JIRI DOSTAL
CMC GOLDEN STATE NAT 80cc 11-11 CHAMPION
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NMA WORLD M I GP 80cc 11-11 CHAMPION
GOOD TIM 80cc 11-11 CHAMPION
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NMAPONCA CITY GNC 8Occll-ll CHAMPION
C GOLDEN STATE NAT 80cc 12·13 CHAMP
MC
G vmTER SERIES 8Occ12·13 CHAMPION
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CORY KEENEY
STEVE ANDRICH
00 REGIONAl 125 STQC1( INT CHAMPION
00 REGIONAl 125 MOD INT CHAMPION
CMC GOLDEN STA NAT 250 PRO CHAMP
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