How many miles is a Yamaha R6 good for?

How many miles is a Yamaha R6 good for?

approximately 100,000 miles
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.

How fast can a 2004 Yamaha R6 go?

Registered. According to Cycle World, the R6 has a top speed of 164.

Is an R6 hard to ride?

It’s very difficult, and usually a very bad idea, to push the R6 (or any 600) to its limits out on public roads, even in canyons. Simply put, even Yamaha says that the R6 is a motorcycle designed for the track. Ridden well, an R6 outperforms a litre-class motorcycle on curvy roads because it’s easier to ride fast.

Where to buy a 2004 Yamaha YZF R6?

Write a Review and rate the 2004 Yamaha YZF R6. Your review and rating will help rank 2004 Sport . Interested in buying a new motorcycle? Find a Yamaha Motorcycle Dealer now!

What do you think of the Yamaha R6?

9 owners have reviewed their YAMAHA R6 (2004 – 2005) and rated it in a number of areas. Read what they have to say and what they like and dislike about the bike below. Great midrange power! Front brakes grabby

What’s the price of a 2005 Yamaha R6?

The 2005 R6 has all the trick suspension and brakes it’s just the old R6 uprated a bit… But nothing was massively wrong with the old one, I think you can’t go wrong when a 3800 mile R6 goes for 3850… thats like a £1 for every mile it’s done.

Is the Yamaha YZF R6 gearbox as stiff as ever?

The Yamaha YZF-R6 gearbox is as stiff as ever, though. Yamaha’s build quality is very good, and with a massive 6000 miles between services you’ll spend more time (and less money) riding the Yamaha YZF-R6 than servicing it.

Write a Review and rate the 2004 Yamaha YZF R6. Your review and rating will help rank 2004 Sport . Interested in buying a new motorcycle? Find a Yamaha Motorcycle Dealer now!

9 owners have reviewed their YAMAHA R6 (2004 – 2005) and rated it in a number of areas. Read what they have to say and what they like and dislike about the bike below. Great midrange power! Front brakes grabby

The 2005 R6 has all the trick suspension and brakes it’s just the old R6 uprated a bit… But nothing was massively wrong with the old one, I think you can’t go wrong when a 3800 mile R6 goes for 3850… thats like a £1 for every mile it’s done.

The Yamaha YZF-R6 gearbox is as stiff as ever, though. Yamaha’s build quality is very good, and with a massive 6000 miles between services you’ll spend more time (and less money) riding the Yamaha YZF-R6 than servicing it.

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