What gas does a Yamaha FZ6 take?

What gas does a Yamaha FZ6 take?

“your yamaha engine has been designed to use regular unleaded gasoline with a pump octane of 86 or higher, or a research octane number of 91 or higher.”

When did FZ6 get fuel injection?

Completely new model with new 98HP engine. The engine is a modern, R6 derived powerplant with fuel injection.

Is FZ6 fuel injected?

Both the SV650 and FZ6 are fuel-injected, but as the Honda’s 599 engine is derived from a pre-fuel-injection CBR600 carbureted as well, and has a handlebar-mounted choke.

When did the 2005 Yamaha FZ6 come out?

– 2005 Yamaha FZ6. Winner of the Inside Motorcycle’s Middleweight Naked Bike Shootout (Sept. 2004), the 2005 – FZ6 offers an unbeatable combination of comfort and performance.

How big is the fuel tank on a Yamaha FZ6?

· Stylish 19.4 liter (4.3 Imp. gal.) fuel tank (3.6 liters is the reserve portion) features an in-tank electronic fuel pump. · Lightweight R6 style, 5-spoke mag wheels fitted with Z rated radial tires reduce unsprung weight for incredible handling performance. · One-piece seat design offers excellent comfort.

What are the gauges on a Yamaha FZ6?

LCD two-color instrument display with integrated bar-type tachometer on the left, and numerical speedometer in the center– also two tripmeters, clock, fuel, intake air temperature and water temperature gauges and usual indicator lights.

What’s the difference between a FZ6 and R6 engine?

Virtually all the internal engine components are R6 spec including crankshaft, con rods, valve sizes, bore & stroke etc. · The difference between the R6 and the FZ6 engine is the camshafts have revised cam profiles and slightly different intake tracts for more low to mid range power.

– 2005 Yamaha FZ6. Winner of the Inside Motorcycle’s Middleweight Naked Bike Shootout (Sept. 2004), the 2005 – FZ6 offers an unbeatable combination of comfort and performance.

· Stylish 19.4 liter (4.3 Imp. gal.) fuel tank (3.6 liters is the reserve portion) features an in-tank electronic fuel pump. · Lightweight R6 style, 5-spoke mag wheels fitted with Z rated radial tires reduce unsprung weight for incredible handling performance. · One-piece seat design offers excellent comfort.

LCD two-color instrument display with integrated bar-type tachometer on the left, and numerical speedometer in the center– also two tripmeters, clock, fuel, intake air temperature and water temperature gauges and usual indicator lights.

Is the Yamaha FZ6N the same as the Fazer?

The FZ6N is virtually identical to the standard FZ6 Fazer model with the exception of not having the half-fairing and centre stand fitted, and having more straight streetfighter style handlebars. ^ “Yamaha Model History”. Yamaha Motor U.S.A. Retrieved 2016-08-14.