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Cycle News 2015 Issue 42 October 20

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 42 OCTOBER 20, 2015 P45 Y amaha's race boss Keith McCarty has been having a little fun of late, with Yamaha showing off this awesome FZ-07-based flat track racer at the American International Motorcycle Expo in Orlando, Florida. The DT-07 is only a concept but hints at the sporting future of a machine that's sold through the roof across the world. Using the FZ-07 Crossplane Concept parallel-twin engine, McCarty and his crew fashioned a purpose- built swingarm, frame, modified YZF-R6 conventional-style forks, Öhlins shock, wheels by Propulsion Labs and single piece bodywork to create a rolling tribute to Yamaha's 60 year legacy of manufacturing and competition, with the bike resplendent in the company's famous yellow and black Speedblock color scheme. "When the FZ-07 was first introduced, we knew that the bike's Crossplane Concept parallel- twin engine had outstanding low-to-midrange torque, which is ideal for flat track racing," said Keith McCarty, Motorsports Racing Division Manager for Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A. "The FZ-07 is a great bike and also a great platform for customization. We wanted to see what we could do with the bike as a flat tracker, and we're very pleased with the results." "One of our specific goals with the DT-07 was to retain some of the FZ-07's styling cues," Derek Brooks, Motorcycle Product Planning Manager for Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A., added. "I worked with Jeff [Palhegyi] on the design of the bike, and we literally used the FZ-07's fuel tank cover as the basis for the body mold on the DT-07 Concept. The entire bike was essentially built from scratch, and it is Yamaha's interpretation of what a dirt tracker designed from the ground up in 2015 should look like." Don't expect to see the DT-07 on sale anytime soon, but it's always nice to dream, isn't it? CN LOOK BUT DON'T TOUCH YAMAHA TEASES US WITH FZ-07 FLAT TRACKER. FOR NOW.

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