Yamaha TZ125

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Yamaha TZ 125
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Manufacturer Yamaha
Production1980-2010
Class Grand Prix motorcycle racing
Engine 125 cc, 1-cylinder, 2-stroke
Power 44 bhp (33 kW) @ 12,250 rpm
Transmission 6-speed
Tires 18"
DimensionsL: 1,790 mm (70 in)
W: 520 mm (20 in)
Weight72 kg (dry)

The Yamaha TZ 125 was a racing motorcycle produced by the Yamaha Motor Company from 1980 to 2010. The motorcycle was powered by a two stroke 125 cc engine.

The first water cooled two stroke 125cc roadracer from Yamaha was released late in 1979 in the shape of the TZ 125G. [1]

Japanese rider Yoshiaki Katoh became All Japan Road Race champion in 1993 on a Yamaha TZ125. [2] [3] [4]

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References

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