
Yamaha Fz-10 Review
"An insane performance bargain, but only for genuinely experienced riders."
Used Buyer Review
The FZ-10 is Yamaha's R1 engine shoved into a naked streetfighter chassis, and that's exactly as wild as it sounds. The crossplane four produces brutal, linear torque that'll have you grinning stupid on every on-ramp, but make no mistake — this bike demands respect. First gear is basically a liability at anything over quarter throttle until you've dialed in your wrist inputs. The traction control and D-Mode settings are your friends here, not admissions of weakness. Used examples are generally solid mechanically, but inspect the subframe and crash bungs carefully — these bikes attract riders who occasionally overestimate their talent. Chain and sprocket wear is common on high-mileage units because owners love flogging them. Suspension is surprisingly capable stock, though heavier riders will want to revisit the rear preload immediately. Electronics are genuinely excellent for the price bracket, aging well even against newer competition.
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You're still building throttle discipline and confidence
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