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Yea I talked to some guys in Tigard ,OR that were running a 650 Kaw flat tracker on the dyno . We were talking how the fz07 mite be the hot ticket instead of the Kaw before they were even released .
 

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It looks a tidy bit of kit & I agree the battery has to stay !
 

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from the article:

Apart from an exhaust, air filter, and a Power Commander, the Yamaha motor was bone stock. As such, the bike had about 75 hp, which is 15 to 25 hp less than the top bikes in the class. While you would think this would make the FZ-07 uncompetitive, my lap times said otherwise. Defending AMA Pro Flat Track national champion and long-time Harley racer Jared Mees came over during intermission and told me we were running identical lap times. I wasn’t too surprised. It felt awesome.

That's pretty impressive. It's got the same 270 degree crank that the Super T has and maybe it hooks up and drives off corners well. Regardless, the 40+ year old XR 750 has met its match in the water cooled twins from Japan and I hope dirt track's popularity keeps rising.
 

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Re: FZ 07 flat tracker at Springfield Mile

This flat tracker will make its debut at the Springfield Mile this weekend. Also note that Yamaha is putting up some considerable contingency money for the flat track series.








Yamaha FZ-07 to make its AMA Pro Flat Track debut at the Springfield Mile with Cory Texter on board

by Motor Sports Newswire



DAYTONA BEACH, FL - May 20, 2015 - (Motor Sports Newswire) - Photos of a Yamaha FZ-07-powered flat track bike have been circulating around for months, but on May 24, at the legendary Springfield Mile, the new power plant is set to make its official AMA Pro Flat Track debut.

Cory Texter will pilot the No. 65 Yamaha Motor USA/DeMay Racing/Memphis Shades/McElroy Packaging FZ-07. It’s a big step forward for the manufacturer, and the sport, as Yamaha hopes to compete in the Harley-Davidson GNC1 presented by Vance & Hines class against the Harley-Davidson XR-750 and Kawasaki EX650 which have been the preeminent weapons of choice in recent years.

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“I’m excited about racing the FZ-07 Yamaha at the Springfield Mile,” Texter said. “I like the challenge of being on the only Yamaha in the field.”

The bike was built by veteran Babe DeMay. Texter tested it before the season-opener at Daytona, and while there were kinks to be worked out, the initial reviews were positive.

“The motorcycle was bone stock and we had a few minor issues to work through,” Texter said. “Babe went back to the shop and worked on getting us a few extra ponies for the season, so I am excited to see what he came up with and how the Yamaha stacks up against the proven brands in the sport.”

Texter knows how to get around Springfield fast – he made both mains at Springfield last year. But the first race for the Yamaha is still expected to be a learning experience.

“This will be the first national on this motorcycle,” Texter said. “So I don’t feel like I have any expectations. I am a very competitive person and I obviously want to finish well. I think a top 10 would be a solid result for the first race, but I am hoping for more.”

With the FZ-07 entering the fray, Yamaha stepped up its support of flat track in a big way in 2015. The manufacturer is posting $106,400 in contingency money available to riders in both the GNC1 and GNC2 classes.

Yamaha has a deep tradition in Grand National Championship competition, including 106 total victories. However, the majority of those wins came on road courses, TTs and Short Tracks. Of the Mile and Half-Mile triumphs, Yamaha’s most famous win was in 1975 when Kenny Roberts took the Indy Mile in thrilling fashion on the infamous four-cylinder TZ750.

“I think it’s important that there is a Yamaha out there in the series,” Texter said. “Yamaha has a rich history in the sport with riders such as Kenny Roberts, and it gives fans loyal to the brand something to cheer for.”

It’s the perfect time for Yahama to thrust itself into the flat track limelight. There is a wave of positive momentum around the sport with it being included in the immensely popular action sports showcase, the X Games, and with road racing legend Troy Bayliss running the five Miles on the AMA Pro Flat Track schedule in 2015.

Fans can see how the Yamaha performs, and catch all the action from the Springfield Mile live, in high definition and free of charge at www.FansChoice.tv.

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Interesting. It's good to see Yamaha putting up contingency money, GOOD ON THEM!

I hope to get up to Springfield this year to watch the big show.

Paul
 

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Big Blu said:
Interesting. It's good to see Yamaha putting up contingency money, GOOD ON THEM!

I hope to get up to Springfield this year to watch the big show.

Paul
Let me know when you come up. I'm taking snakebitten this weekend to see his first flat track race ever. Should be a good one with a bit of variety with Cory Texter on the new Yamaha and Troy Bayliss racing a Ducati flat track bike. Bryan Smith won 3 out of the 5 miles last year on his Kaw 650, so he is bound to give the HD's another run for their money.
 

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Cool, wishing them much success. Would love to see Yamaha back on top.
 

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fredz43 said:
Let me know when you come up. I'm taking snakebitten this weekend to see his first flat track race ever. Should be a good one with a bit of variety with Cory Texter on the new Yamaha and Troy Bayliss racing a Ducati flat track bike. Bryan Smith won 3 out of the 5 miles last year on his Kaw 650, so he is bound to give the HD's another run for their money.
So maybe we can expect to snakebitten out there on a dirt track sometime soon! I'm looking forward to that!

I'm planning for II on 9/6...... hope to see you there.

Paul
 

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Im so pumped to get to see this in person. When I was a young man, all the heroes had started here.
Fred is the man!!!!
 

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snakebitten said:
Im so pumped to get to see this in person. When I was a young man, all the heroes had started here.
Fred is the man!!!!
You're going to luv it snake, nothing like it..... especially on a mile track!

Fred, get this guy fitted with a 'shoe' then he go do some real dirt riding! ::26::

Paul
 

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Got my camping rig all setup AT the fairgrounds! The place is crazy buzz of 2-wheel passion. Love this crowd.

Hey Fred, Brad is first class. I got the VIP tour.
This is proof I made it to your dealer. :)

By the way, the FZ7 on the floor is filthy. I pointed it out to Brad. He asked "who do you think got it dirty?"

Shame on you. :)



 
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