What does FJR stand for in Yamaha?
I was just wondering if any of you folks came up with a clever saying as to what FJR stands for. “Freaking Jet Rocket “… let’s hear what you have fellows.
Do Yamaha still make FJR?
Yamaha has sold over 100,000 FJRs world-wide, and now with bags of extras on the 2016 model for the exact same price as the outgoing machine, the FJR cements its place in the cream of the sports-touring crop. In 2020 Yamaha announced the FJR 1300 Ultimate Edition (above).
Do they still make the FJR 1300?
Yamaha FJR 1300 off sale in 2021 Sadly, the Yamaha FJR 1300 will not be updated for Euro5, so went off sale in 2021.
Is the Yamaha FJR 1300 being discontinued?
There’s a reason this sort bike is popular with police. Now, the fickle tastes of buyers mean such bikes are a rarity. Yamaha’s FJR1300A is one of the last of its type, and in 2021 it will be dropped from European markets including the UK.
Is there a SP version of the xjr1300?
Yamaha’s SP version of the XJR1300 is limited to a few minor differences over the $12,757 base model, so the mods that Don has made can quite easily be replicated on either bike.
How much horsepower does a Volvo XJR 1300 have?
In 1995, it was transformed into the muscle-bound XJR1300 and not a whole lot has been changed since. Producing roughly 105 hp and 80 ft-lbs. of torque, the 1251cc beast built a small, but faithful following in Europe but never made it across the Atlantic Ocean.
How big is the engine in a 1999 Yamaha XJR 1300Sp?
Make Model Yamaha XJR 1300SP Year 1999 Engine Four stroke, transverse four cylinder, D Capacity 1251 cc / 76.34 cu-in Bore x Stroke 79 x 63.8 mm
When did the XJR get a 1251cc engine?
It wasn’t until ’99 Yamaha put the XJR through any significant change, the biggest of which being the increase in capacity to 1251cc with the bore size increasing by 2mm – from 77mm to 79mm.