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Yamaha TZ 350

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Yamaha TZ 350
Yamaha 350 TZ (1977)
ManufacturerYamaha
Production1973 (TZ 350A) till 1981 (TZ 350 H)
Classproduction roadracer
Engine349 cc, 2-cylinder, 2-stroke
Bore / stroke64 mm × 54 mm (2.5 in × 2.1 in)
Top speedover 200 km/h (120 mph)
Power60 bhp (45 kW) @ 9,500 rpm (A) to 72 bhp (54 kW) @ 11,000 rpm (H)
Torque35 N⋅m (26 lbf⋅ft) @ 9,440 rpm
Transmission6-speed
SuspensionRear: Twin Shock (A&B); Mono-Shock (C-H)
Brakes
Front: 2 x Twin L-Shoe (A&B); Disc (since Model C)
Rear:1 x Single L-Shoe (A&B) ; Disc (since Model C)
TiresFront: 2.75" x 18" (A&B); 3.0" x 18" (Since C)
Rear: 3.0" x 18" (A-E);3.5" x 18" (F-H)
Rake, trail27.5°, 4.3 inches (110 mm) (Model A-E)
Wheelbase1,331 mm (52.4 in) (diff per model)
DimensionsL: 1,946 mm (76.6 in)
W: 510 mm (20 in) (between 510 and 635)
Weight115 kg (dry)
Fuel capacity23 L (5.1 imp gal; 6.1 US gal)
Yamaha TZ 350 (1977)
Helmut Dähne on Yamaha TZ 350 (1976)

The Yamaha TZ 350 is a 2 stroke 350 cc Production Racer sports motorcycle. Production of the bike started in 1973 with Model A (60 bhp @9,500rpm) and ended 1981 with Model H (72 bhp @ 11,000rpm) when the GP series came to an end.[1]

Production Racer were series manufactured racing bikes. Two Yamaha TZ 350 models are part of the motorcycle collection of the Technikmuseum Speyer.[2]

Yamaha often leveraged the marketing of their RD and RZ series road motorcycles br referencing the TZ series. See also: RD250, RD350, RD400, RZ250, RZ350. The TZ motors provided the inspiration and engineering basis of Yamaha's contemperaneous road going two strokes.

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