Does the Yamaha R6 have a gear indicator?
HealTech Yamaha YZF-R6 1998-2013 Gipro X-Type Gear Indicator Integrated programmable shift light and high speed warning feature. GIpro-X is also the smallest, most compact gear indicator on the market. Shipped with a RED display, other colors available upon request.
How fast does a 2000 R6 go?
Specifications
1999-2000 | |
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0 to 60 mph (0 to 97 km/h) | 3.0–3.35 sec. |
0 to 1⁄4 mi (0.00 to 0.40 km) | 10.97 @ 201.46 km/h (125.18 mph) 10.97 @ 204.56 km/h (127.11 mph) |
Top speed | 253–257 km/h (157–160 mph) |
Fuel economy | 6.19–6.17 L/100 km; 45.6–45.8 mpg‑imp (38.0–38.1 mpg‑US) |
How many gears does a 2009 Yamaha R6 have?
Ultra-compact, lightweight, short stroke, 599cc, DOHC, 16-valve, liquid-cooled, in-line four-cylinder with lightweight titanium valves produces incredible horsepower for a 600cc engine….Yamaha YZF-600 R6.
Make Model | Yamaha YZF 600 R6 |
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Clutch | Wet, slipper, cable operated |
Transmission | 6 Speed |
Final Drive | O-ring chain |
What happens when you give a Yamaha a choke?
Basically, she’ll start up fine and idle around 1500-2000 rpm (full choke) but upon going to 1/2 choke or giving her any throttle, she dies. I assume it’s due for a carb adjustment of some sort, but I need a point in the right direction. Thanks!
Why does my Yamaha 650 run too rich?
If the left side is completely black, she’s running too rich, no air leaks on that side likely haha. A couple things affect how rich/lean the bike runs at idle, easiest thing to check/adjust first is the float level. New idle mixture screws can be purchased from mikesxs.com (look for parts for the 650, our shared carb is the BS34).
Why does the round slide on my Yamaha die?
The round slide seems pretty stout, but the diaphragm that controls its operation could get a tear in it and cause it not to operate right. There are lots of pinholes in the needle jet that clog up easily. The main jet is a pretty big hole that wouldn’t clog too easily, and mainly just limits the flow at full WOT.
What to do when outboard dies when you put it in gear?
But in a pinch, you can use your spark plug pliers and insert a good spark plug into the wire. Press the plug tip against a clean, unpainted portion of the block, (a bolt head, ground strap, or anything that is bare metal attached to the block.)
Basically, she’ll start up fine and idle around 1500-2000 rpm (full choke) but upon going to 1/2 choke or giving her any throttle, she dies. I assume it’s due for a carb adjustment of some sort, but I need a point in the right direction. Thanks!
If the left side is completely black, she’s running too rich, no air leaks on that side likely haha. A couple things affect how rich/lean the bike runs at idle, easiest thing to check/adjust first is the float level. New idle mixture screws can be purchased from mikesxs.com (look for parts for the 650, our shared carb is the BS34).
The round slide seems pretty stout, but the diaphragm that controls its operation could get a tear in it and cause it not to operate right. There are lots of pinholes in the needle jet that clog up easily. The main jet is a pretty big hole that wouldn’t clog too easily, and mainly just limits the flow at full WOT.