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Description:
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Key Features:
* Light, powerful and bristling with knowledge gained from years of racing, the YZF-R6 is the most advanced production middleweight motorcycle Yamaha - or anybody else - has ever built.
* The YZF-R6 was the first production motorcycle with a fly-by-wire throttle system—for flawless response under all conditions.
* Straight frame concept: developed from the Yamaha M1 GP machine, the YZF-R6’s steering head, swingarm pivot and rear axle all lie in a straight line—for unsurpassed handling—with an inline four-cylinder engine designed for optimal layout and mass centralization.
* Slipper-type back torque-limiting clutch greatly facilitates braking/down shifting from high speed.
* Formula 1-style air management presents very small frontal area for excellent aerodynamics; ram-air induction ducts cool, high-pressure air through the steering head for optimal combustion, more horsepower and enhanced engine cooling.
* The YZF-R6 is the AMA Supersport Champion in its rookie season.
Engine:
* Compact, lightweight 67 x 42.5mm 599cc DOHC 16-valve liquid-cooled inline four-cylinder features titanium valves, 12.8:1 compression and compact combustion chambers for awesome, lightning-quick response.
* YCC-T (Yamaha Chip Controlled Throttle) uses a powerful ECU and multiple sensors to provide perfect, smooth engine response and optimal power whenever the throttle is twisted, under all conditions.
* Twin-injector fuel injection: shower-type injectors above each intake funnel help achieve optimum fuel atomization at high rpm.
* Back torque-limiting slipper clutch greatly facilitates braking and downshifting from high speed. Close-ratio six-speed transmission delivers seamless power and maximum acceleration.
* Despite the increased bore, piston and pin weight has been reduced for more power and smoothness; 1mm smaller main journals reduce friction while 1mm larger connecting rod journals increase performance.
* Compact slant-block engine design uses widely triangulated gearbox shafts to make the GP-derived, straight frame concept work; optimum weight distribution and excellent handling are the result.
* GP-style titanium muffler contributes to mass centralization, and contains EXUP, an O2 sensor and catalyzers for a broad powerband, spot-on injection and EU-3 emissions compliance.
* Linerless, direct-plated ceramic-composite cylinder bores mean greater heat dissipation for consistent power delivery and reduced friction—also a narrow engine.
* Cool magnesium valve and engine covers are light and stylish. Curved radiator with twin-ring cooling fans keeps everything cool.
* Direct ignition coils, dual-electrode spark plugs and high-output magneto deliver extremely accurate, reliable firing.
Chassis/Suspension:
* Deltabox aluminum frame incorporates GP thinking in terms of engine positioning and rigidity for the ultimate in 600 class handling.
* MotoGP-style 52.5-percent front-wheel weight bias helps produce razor-sharp handling.
* Light, Controlled Fill swingarm pivots high in the frame, for increased anti-squat effect and mid-corner stability. TZ-type chain adjusters ease rear tire changes.
* Four-way adjustable (preload, high-speed compression, low-speed compression and rebound damping) inverted fork with 41mm tubes increases freedom in setting up for street or track use; soak up the bumps and resist bottoming when braking.
* Four-way adjustable (preload, high-speed compression, low-speed compression and rebound damping) piggyback rear shock delivers exceptional rear wheel tracking and stability.
* Dual 310mm front disc brakes use forged one-piece radial-mount calipers and radial-pump front master cylinder with adjustable lever for astounding braking power and feel.
* Removable CF die cast rear subframe is light and strong.
* Super-light five-spoke 17-inch wheels are light and strong; the casting technique makes the rim section light, not to mention wickedly cool-looking.
Additional Features:
* Quick-detach license plate holder and rear turnsignal mount makes prepping for track days or racing a snap.
* Built-in lap timer is controlled by a right-handlebar switch.
* Multifunction digital and analog instrumentation features: programmable shift light, digital speedometer, analog tachometer, dual tripmeters with miles-on-reserve function, odometer, water temp gauge and lights for neutral, high beam, low fuel and turn signals.
* Standard toolkit located in convenient storage compartment under passenger seat.
MSRP* $9,299 (Team Yamaha Blue) Available from October 2006
$9,399 (Charcoal Silver) Available from October 2006
$9,399 (Candy Red) Available from October 2006
Engine
Type 599cc, liquid cooled, 4-stroke, forward inclined inline 4 cylinder, DOHC, 16-titanium valves
Bore x Stroke 67.0 x 42.5mm
Compression Ratio 12.8:1
Carburetion Fuel injection w/ YCC-T
Ignition Digital TCI
Transmission 6-speed w/multi-plate slipper clutch
Final Drive #525 V8 O-ring chain
Chassis
Suspension/Front 41mm inverted telescopic fork w/adjustable preload, separate high & low-speed compression damping, rebound damping; 4.7" travel
Suspension/Rear Single shock w/adjustable preload, separate high & low-speed compression damping, rebound damping; 4.7" travel
Brakes/Front Dual 310mm floating discs w/radial mount, forged 4-piston calipers
Brakes/Rear 220mm disc w/ single-piston caliper
Tires/Front 120/70-ZR17
Tires/Rear 180/55-ZR17
Dimensions
Length 80.3"
Width 27.6"
Height 43.3"
Seat Height 33.5"
Wheelbase 54.3"
Rake (Caster Angle) 24°
Trail 3.8"
Fuel Capacity 4.6 gal.
Oil Capacity (with oil filter change) 3.59 qts.
Dry Weight 357 lbs.
Other
Main Jet Not Applicable
Main Air Jet Not Applicable
Jet Needle Not Applicable
Needle Jet Not Applicable
Pilot Air Jet 1 Not Applicable
Pilot Outlet Not Applicable
Pilot Jet Not Applicable
Primary Reduction Ratio 85/41 (2.0731)
Secondary Reduction Ratio 45/16 (2.8125)
Gear Ratio - 1st Gear 31/12 (2.583)
Gear Ratio - 2nd Gear 32/16 (2.000)
Gear Ratio - 3rd Gear 30/18 (1.667)
Gear Ratio - 4th Gear 26/18 (1.444)
Gear Ratio - 5th Gear 27/21 (1.286)
Gear Ratio - 6th Gear 23/20 (1.150)
Warranty 1 Year (Limited Factory Warranty)
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2007 Yamaha YZF-R6 YZFR6
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Author
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deanducati
SBN Rookie
Registered: December 2003 Location: Charlotte, NC Posts: 3
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: Not Indicated
| Rating: 9
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Pros:
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Handling, Brakes, Ergonomics
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Cons:
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Tall
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I recently purchased a new Yamaha R6 and as a sales person that sells all four major Japanese brands I had the
opportunity to try all the 600 and the GSXR 750 prior to making my choice. The primary reason for my purchase was a bike that would spend 50% of the time on the track and the rest of the time as a daily rider . The plus factors for me on the Yamaha were as follows, suspension, ergonomics, brakes and blistering performance above 10K RPM. The down side, this bike is tall I am 5' 7" and can barley get to the ground and this is no beginner bike (if a 600 is going to be your 1st bike go with a ZZR600 or Honda 600 F4I). After putting 350 miles on it now I have come to realize that this bike is just so predictable that I can ride it as fast as either of my Ducati's (998 & 998s) through any turn in only a short period of time to get acclimated with it. It is truly an awesome bike that gives an experienced rider plenty of confidence. The fit and finish and overall workmanship are excellent. I made the following changes prior to turning the bike loose , I dropped the front sprocket size one tooth and installed the GYTR pipe.
The gearing change did effect the top end but makes it allot more fun at the bottom end and the GYTR pipe is the best bargain for a pipe on the market ($249.00 for Carbon Fiber). Oh if you do add the pipe plan on wearing ear plugs as this thing screams like an F1 car once you get above 10 grand. I must say my Ducks seem to be spending more time in the pond and less time in flight now that the R6 is in the garage. Ride safe, Dean
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