How many miles do R6 engines last?
The Yamaha R6 is a top-of-the-range sports bike designed to last approximately 100,000 miles under normal conditions and can last for around 10-15 years on the road before it starts to break down. However, this long-lasting relationship with your R6 is only possible with proper maintenance and regular service. via
How much horsepower does a 2004 R6 have?
Water cooled, 600cc, Inline-4, DOHC
Power: | 120.05 HP (88.3 kW) @ 13000 rpm |
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Torque: | 68.5 Nm (50.52 lb-ft) @ 12000 rpm (Ram-air) |
Final drive: | Chain |
Dry weight: | 392.4 lbs |
Category: | Supersport |
Is the Yamaha R6 a fast bike?
Since the Yamaha R6 is a racer bike, it has a very fast acceleration — it can accelerate from 0 mph to 100 mph in just a matter of 6.08 seconds — and things can get out of hand very quickly. via
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What year is the fastest R6?
The 2008 model year had the highest power-weight ratio of any other R6, even to today. It doesn't mean they're the best, but it's some kind of bragging right! More power with 95kW (127 hp) @ 14,500 rpm — actually the most powerful the R6 ever was, by a few kW! via
What is the red key for Yamaha R6?
Yamaha motorcycles use a Red Master Key system. The Yamaha red key is for programming new black working keys and also for reprogramming the ECU after a fault or crash damage. If you do not have the red master key then Yamaha dealers can not provide you with new keys or repair certain problems. via
Is 2004 R6 fuel injected?
Inhaling through four 38mm vacuum-piston throttle bodies, the first fuel-injected R6 makes more midrange power than its carbureted predecessor. via
What year R6 has the most horsepower?
Specifications
1999-2000 | 2010–2016 | |
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Horsepower | 73.7 kW (98.9 hp) @ 12,500 rpm (rear wheel) | 91.0 kW (122.0 bhp) @ 14,500 rpm (claimed) |
Torque | 57.2 N⋅m (42.2 lb⋅ft) @ 10,500 rpm | 57.5 N⋅m (42.4 lb⋅ft) @ 11,500 rpm |
Fuel system | 37 mm carburetors | Fuel Injection w/YCC-T and YCC-I |
Ignition | CDI | TCI (Transistor Controlled Ignition) |
Is R6 faster than R7?
The new Yamaha R7 completely dominates the short-stroke and highly strung R6 all the way up to 9500 rpm. At its peak the R7 is making more-than 20 horsepower than the R6 at 7000 rpm. Between 3000 and 4000 rpm the YZF-R7 is making twice the torque of the R6.
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Speed at 5000 rpm | YZF-R7 | YZF-R6 |
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Speed 6th Gear | 75.7 mph | 55 mph |
Why is Yamaha R6 so popular?
It is very much designed to be on track, it is as focused as any production motorcycle has ever been, and anyone looking for a budget track bike build will immediately favor the R6 because of its relative affordability and abundance of parts. via
Can I start on a R6?
YES, you can absolutely start on a R6. It's still much more forgiving than a liter bike will be should you make a mistake. A smaller bike will be even more forgiving and offer you room to grow faster in skill. via
What causes a motorcycle to misfire?
An improper air/fuel ratio, compression or timing, restricted air or fuel, a clogged carburetor, and a faulty spark are all common culprits behind motorcycle misfiring when hot or cold. via