bigkirbyte
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The TZ750 was introduced in 1974 as the “A” model, an example of which is on display at Yamaha’s headquarters in Japan. It was built to compete in Formula 750 racing and was developed alongside the YZR500 Grand Prix racer. Two TZ350 engines came together to form a 700cc in-line 4 which was surrounded by a double cradle steel frame. Its debut race was the 1974 Daytona 200, where it was piloted to victory by Giacomo Agostini – the TZ750 would end up winning the Daytona 200 nine consecutive times.
One of the most legendary racing motorcycles of all time, the bike that struck fear deep in the heart of every manufacturer with large-bore roadracing intentions during the middle and late 1970s. If you had the balls and a decent racing resume, and wanted a real chance at winning, even big-time, world-class winning, well then, mister, it was a Yamaha TZ750 or nothing.
Asking $30,000
John Kirby
5908 C 41st Ave SW, Seattle, WA 98136
360-358-7245
bigkirbyte@gmail.com
One of the most legendary racing motorcycles of all time, the bike that struck fear deep in the heart of every manufacturer with large-bore roadracing intentions during the middle and late 1970s. If you had the balls and a decent racing resume, and wanted a real chance at winning, even big-time, world-class winning, well then, mister, it was a Yamaha TZ750 or nothing.
Asking $30,000
John Kirby
5908 C 41st Ave SW, Seattle, WA 98136
360-358-7245
bigkirbyte@gmail.com
- Year
- 1974
- Condition
- Used
- Make
- Yamaha
- Model
- TZ750A
- Price
- $30,000
- City
- Seattle
- State
- Washington - WA
- Zip Code
- 98136