Small Bore Fun: 1988 Yamaha FZR400

A continual fan favorite, the Yamaha FZR400 has long been regarded as one of the best handling motorcycles to come out of Japan. Popular on the racetrack, many of these mid-range Fizzers have lived hard lives. This bike looks to be a bit different, in that it *appears* to be stock and unmolested. If that…

Work in Progress: 1988 Yamaha FZR400

While we don’t post many bikes that need this much work, the FZR400 is a cult favorite around here. As the seller states, it’s mostly cosmetic so you can ride it as you bring it back to life. With the obvious safety wiring, it’s probably lived at the track previously but that doesn’t necessarily mean…

1988 Yamaha FZR400 in Portland, Oregon

Another RSBFS affordable favorite, the Yamaha FZR400! While pretty much overlooked in the U.S. market when new, these are great little back road machines and track day hero’s. What they lack in power compared to the larger FZR600 they make up for with lighter weight and better handling. This example is largely original and includes…

1988 Yamaha FZR400 with under 4500 Miles

Here’s another cult favorite amongst RSBFS enthusiasts, the FZR400. This one has traveled less than 4500 miles since new and has never been tracked. It’s not all good news though as there is a pretty nasty crack in the fairing. Still, depending on reserve this bike could be appealing to take to the track, repair…