Here are my thoughts.
F (in the first postion) is the letter Yamaha uses for motorcycles with an in-line 4 cylinder, 4 stroke, water cooled, transversely mounted, non-race replica, road going engine. I believe X is for V twin engines, Y for racing and race-replicas, T for off-road or trail... Anyway, I'm confident about this one.
J was chosen for marketing reasons. Note that in some languages, J represents the same sound as Y in Yamaha. Also, the J links this bike to the FJ1200. This is just a theory stated my other people before me.
R is also for marketing reasons. It seperates the FJR from the previously mentioned FJ. It also conjures up words such as road, rally, and racing. Again, this is only my theory.
1300 is the approximate displacement in cubic centimeters of the engine, but you already knew that.
A (in the eighth position) stands for ABS. If it is not an A, then it represents the year. R= 2003, S = 2004, T = 2005, etc.
E (in the ninth position) stands for electric shift.
R, S, T, U (in the next available position) represents the year. When this hits Z, Yamaha has started over with A again for the next year.
C (in the last position) represents the model sold in California.
My bike's code is FJR1300T.
F (in the first postion) is the letter Yamaha uses for motorcycles with an in-line 4 cylinder, 4 stroke, water cooled, transversely mounted, non-race replica, road going engine. I believe X is for V twin engines, Y for racing and race-replicas, T for off-road or trail... Anyway, I'm confident about this one.
J was chosen for marketing reasons. Note that in some languages, J represents the same sound as Y in Yamaha. Also, the J links this bike to the FJ1200. This is just a theory stated my other people before me.
R is also for marketing reasons. It seperates the FJR from the previously mentioned FJ. It also conjures up words such as road, rally, and racing. Again, this is only my theory.
1300 is the approximate displacement in cubic centimeters of the engine, but you already knew that.
A (in the eighth position) stands for ABS. If it is not an A, then it represents the year. R= 2003, S = 2004, T = 2005, etc.
E (in the ninth position) stands for electric shift.
R, S, T, U (in the next available position) represents the year. When this hits Z, Yamaha has started over with A again for the next year.
C (in the last position) represents the model sold in California.
My bike's code is FJR1300T.