There were several models, the 1985 RZ350F, 1986-92 RZ350F2,N,NF, and the 1992-5 RZ350RR which was produced in Brazil. The picture shown to the right is a model with an aftermarket "
Expansion Chamber" which was a higher flowing, high-performance
exhaust system, devoid of the catalytic converter and other exhaust pollution control items. Generally there were 4 main variants, produced for various markets. 1983/4 - F1 model with a bikini fairing attached to the forks, separate side and tail panels, offset fuel filler and semi-italic wheels. 1985 - F1 model with RD/RZ500 style full fairing (frame mounted and using the same top panel as the 500) and Variable Damper forks, alongside N1 (naked) models with no fairing. 1985 was a transitional year between early and late models with styling from both. Detailed information on this model can be found here 1986-1992 - F2 and N2 models with a restyled fuel tank, seat and side/tail panels that looked '1 piece'. 1992-1995 - RD350R model (made in Brazil) with FZR600 style twin light top fairing and various detail differences. This version was also imported to the UK in limited numbers. The 1983-1985 models are the most collectible. The RZ350 was sold in Europe during 1983–1992, the UK during 1983–1995, Australia during 1983–1988, the United States during 1984 - 1985, and Canada in 1983–1990. EU/UK - All models were designated RD, not RZ. 1983 350 models designated 31k. 1985 F1 models introduced. New F2 and N2 models in 1986 produced until 1992. 1992-95 UK imports RD350R model (made in Brazil). Australia - Same 83 - 85 models as UK/EU, but more 250s sold due to licensing restrictions for learner riders and provisional licence holders limited to 250cc motorcycles (though many fitted “RZ250” decals to the larger model). 1986 saw the introduction F2/N2, but in 1987 a round light full fairing model appeared. Discontinued in 1988. USA - In the USA the RZ came with
catalytic converters for emissions requirements, and was the first motorcycle to do so. It was only sold in California in 1985, as the RZ350NC, and a second version was sold in late 1985 and 1986 as the RZ350NC2, both of which had an EVAP canister and an additional catalytic converter in the exhaust pipe header to meet California emission regulations. Sales of the RZ350 were discontinued in the US after 1986, as Yamaha decided the two-stroke would use too much of their
United States Environmental Protection Agency fleet emissions quota, and limit sales of larger displacement bikes, which were more popular sellers. The RZ350 was the first Yamaha street bike sold in the US that used a "perimeter" frame with frame rails around the underside of the fuel tank as opposed to the standard frames of the era with a spine under the center of the fuel tank. ==Styling==