30-Year Arcs / Modern Naked / Yamaha FZ1 Lineage
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Yamaha FZ1 / Fazer 1000. The R1 engine in a streetfighter chassis.

Yamaha launched the FZS1000 Fazer in 2001 with a detuned R1 engine in a tubular steel frame — 143bhp, naked or half-faired (Fazer = half-fairing). Gen-2 (2006-2015) got an aluminium frame and FI, lifting power to 150bhp. Killed 2015, replaced by the MT-10. The FZ1 invented the 'litre-class hyper-naked' template that everyone now follows.

1996
Pre-FZ1 (2001 launch)
2006
FZ1 Gen-2 launch · alloy frame
2016
FZ1 Gen-2 · final year
2026
No FZ1 · MT-10 successor
Continual audits are underway to verify local pricing for every bike in every market. Apologies for any gaps you see while this is in progress.
1996 Pre-FZ1 — Thunderace era

Pre-FZ1

Yamaha had no litre-class naked in 1996
FZ1/Fazer 1000 launched 2001 with detuned R1 engine

FZ1 not yet — 2001 launch
N/Apre-launch
£7,499
2006 FZ1 Gen-2 · alloy frame launch
2006 FZ1 / FZ1 Fazer

FZ1 / FZ1 Fazer (Gen-2)

998cc R1-derived inline-four, fuel injection
New aluminium frame, sharper chassis, naked or half-faired

998cc liquid-cooled DOHC inline-four (FI · R1-derived)
150bhp
107
199
815
ABSFuel injectionTraction controlRide modesAnalogue + LCD insetR1-derived 4-cylAluminium frame
Known issues
  • FZ1 Gen-2 — front-end skittish at speed (geometry) — 2006-08
  • Reg/rec failure (Yamaha pattern) — all years
  • Throttle position sensor failure — early Gen-2
  • Fork seal weep, soft stock springs — all years
£7,799
£13,100
£3.5–5.5k
2016 Killed 2015 · 1 yr gone
No bike for this era

No FZ1

MT-10 launched 2016 with CP4 cross-plane crank engine
Different character, modern electronics, kept the naked-litre slot

STATUS · GONE
GONE
£11,499
2026 No FZ1 · 11 yrs gone
No bike for this era

No FZ1

MT-10 (CP4 crossplane four, 165bhp) is the spiritual successor
Different engine character, modern electronics, similar role

STATUS · GONE
GONE
MT-10 £14,800
// 30-Year Delta

What actually changed.

From FZ1 to MT-10 · 25 years of Yamaha hyper-naked
FZ1 invented the modern hyper-naked Template setter Before the 2001 FZ1, litre-class nakeds were Suzuki Bandit 1200 (air-cooled, 96bhp) and Honda CB1000 Big-1 (gone by 1996). The FZ1 took the R1's 998cc liquid-cooled inline-four and put it in a streetfighter chassis — 143bhp naked. Honda CB1000R, Suzuki GSX-S1000, Kawasaki Z1000, KTM Super Duke all followed the same template through the 2010s. The FZ1 was first.
Gen-1 → Gen-2 (2006) Alloy frame, +7bhp Gen-1 FZS1000 (2001-2005): tubular steel frame, carbed (briefly), 143bhp. Gen-2 FZ1 (2006-2015): aluminium frame, fuel injection, 150bhp. Gen-2 was sharper, lighter (199kg dry vs 208kg), more focused. Gen-2 is the buy if you can find one — but Gen-1 is the cheaper used market entry.
Why it ended MT-10 replacement, 2016 Yamaha killed FZ1 in 2015 to launch the MT-10 with the CP4 cross-plane crankshaft inline-four. Different engine entirely (R1 crossplane, not the older R1 platform), modern electronics (cornering ABS, traction, ride modes, IMU), and aggressive 'MT' styling. MT-10 is sharper but loses the FZ1's friendlier road manner.
Real cost trajectory +13% real £7,799 FZ1 Gen-2 in 2006 (£13,100 today) → £14,800 MT-10 in 2026. Slight real-terms increase. The MT-10 has more electronics, better suspension, sharper engine, but is heavier and more expensive. Used market in 2026: FZ1 Gen-1 £2.5-4k, Gen-2 £3.5-5.5k for clean low-mile.
Rider aids count (2001 → 2026) 0 → 12+ FZ1 Gen-1 had nothing — analogue dials only. Gen-2 added FI but no ABS, no electronics. 2026 MT-10 has cornering ABS, traction control, anti-wheelie, ride modes, IMU, quickshifter, full TFT, cruise control. The shift on rider aids is the single biggest 30-year delta in motorcycling.
Cheapest way in £2.5k A clean FZ1 Gen-1 (2001-2005). 143bhp R1-derived inline-four, steel-tube frame, naked or half-faired. The cheapest way to a 140bhp Yamaha. Pay attention to reg/rec, fork seals, and throttle position sensor (early bikes). Front-end is soft as stock — budget £400 for fork respring.
vs MT-10 in 2026 Engine character FZ1 is the R1 platform inline-four with conventional 180° crank — smooth, classic four-cylinder character. MT-10 is the CP4 cross-plane crankshaft — V-twin-like character with four-cylinder smoothness. Same role, very different feel. MT-10 is sharper and more electronic; FZ1 is rawer and more analogue.
// Sources

Where these numbers come from

Every figure on this page is from a published manufacturer spec sheet or a reputable review publication. No press junkets, no opinions in the spec data. Inflation calculated using Bank of England's CPI tool.

2001-2005 FZS1000 Fazer (Gen-1) Manufacturer specs · MCN archive · Visordown
2006-2015 FZ1 / Fazer 1000 (Gen-2) Manufacturer press · MCN · Bennetts BikeSocial
2026 MT-10 (closest replacement) Yamaha UK 2026 spec sheet · MCN · Bennetts BikeSocial