What CC is a Yamaha R6?

What CC is a Yamaha R6?

599cc
The R6 is powered by a compact and lightweight 599cc DOHC liquid- cooled four-cylinder engine featuring the latest manufacturing technology. Sixteen titanium valves, a high 13.1:1 compression ratio and lightweight forged pistons allow for smooth, high-revving power.

Is 2007 R6 fuel injected?

Competition-bred suction-piston-type fuel injection with 38mm throttle bodies features short intake ports and a special vacuum-controlled intake system to ensure instant throttle response all the way up to the 15,500-rpm redline.

What engine does an R6 have?

four-cylinder
ENGINE. The R6 is powered by a compact and lightweight 599cc DOHC liquid-cooled four-cylinder engine featuring the latest manufacturing technology. Sixteen titanium valves, a high 13.1:1 compression ratio and lightweight forged pistons allow for smooth, high-revving power.

How many miles does a 2007 Yamaha YZF R6 have?

Write a Review and rate the 2007 Yamaha YZF R6. Your review and rating will help rank 2007 Sport . I’ve got about 5000 miles on my bike between commuting to work and riding for fun.

Are there any reviews of the Yamaha R6?

11 owners have reviewed their YAMAHA R6 (2006 – 2007) and rated it in a number of areas. Read what they have to say and what they like and dislike about the bike below.

What kind of throttle does a Yamaha R6 have?

Lines and corner speed that’d be impossible on other bikes are child’s play on the 2006 Yamaha R6. A little too committed for town work and bumpy roads. The 2006 Yamaha R6 has an 18,000rpm red line, fly-by-wire throttle, titanium valves with chrome-nitrided valve springs.

When did the Yamaha R6 track 600 come out?

The 2006 Yamaha R6 was top track 600 during 2006 although the competition wasn’t that far behind. Supersport 600 pricing is very competitive so if you shop around on any motorcycle in the class you’ll get a tidy deal.

Write a Review and rate the 2007 Yamaha YZF R6. Your review and rating will help rank 2007 Sport . I’ve got about 5000 miles on my bike between commuting to work and riding for fun.

11 owners have reviewed their YAMAHA R6 (2006 – 2007) and rated it in a number of areas. Read what they have to say and what they like and dislike about the bike below.

Lines and corner speed that’d be impossible on other bikes are child’s play on the 2006 Yamaha R6. A little too committed for town work and bumpy roads. The 2006 Yamaha R6 has an 18,000rpm red line, fly-by-wire throttle, titanium valves with chrome-nitrided valve springs.

The 2006 Yamaha R6 was top track 600 during 2006 although the competition wasn’t that far behind. Supersport 600 pricing is very competitive so if you shop around on any motorcycle in the class you’ll get a tidy deal.