What BHP is a Yamaha XJ6?

What BHP is a Yamaha XJ6?

77 bhp

Top speed & performance
Max power 77 bhp
Max torque 44 ft-lb
Top speed 135 mph
1/4 mile acceleration

How long is a Yamaha XJ6?

Yamaha XJ6 Dimensions, Aerodynamics and weight
Wheelbase 1,440 mm (56.7 inches)
Length 2,120 mm (83.5 inches)
Width 770 mm (30.3 inches)
Height 1,085 mm (42.7 inches)

Is the Yamaha XJ6 a good beginner bike?

I have 3 of the older ones and would highly recommend them for beginners. They are nigh on indestructible and require little looking after. They lack a bit of soul compared to some other bikes, but they get you started and keep going long after they should have died.

Who owned Jaguar in 2003?

Tata Motors
Jaguar Cars

Formerly S.S. Cars Limited (1933–1945)
Fate Merged with Land Rover
Successor Jaguar Land Rover
Headquarters Whitley , England
Parent British Motor Holdings (1966–1968) British Leyland (1968–1984) Jaguar plc (1984–1990) Ford Motor Company (1990–2008) Tata Motors (2008–2012)

How big is the engine on a Yamaha XJ6?

Yamaha XJ6. Year. 2015. Engine. Four stroke, transverse four cylinder, DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder. Capacity. 600 cc / 36.6 cu-in. Bore x Stroke. 65.5 x 44.5 mm.

When did the Yamaha XJ6 go on sale?

2009 – Yamaha XJ6 launched. 2013 – Yamaha XJ6 SP revealed with extra carbon-fibre. 2014 – XJ6 goes off sale leaving just the ABS version available. 2015 – XJ6 ABS goes off sale. 32 owners have reviewed their YAMAHA XJ6 (2009 – 2015) and rated it in a number of areas.

What’s the difference between a Yamaha XJ6 and FZ6R?

We’d suggest the Yamaha XJ6 and FZ6R Owners’ Club on Facebook. The Yamaha XJ6 has a new tubular steel diamond type chassis, using the engine as a stressed member, to save weight and add strength. Bodywork and steel box-section steel swingarm is new and the forks are down 2mm in diameter compared with the Yamaha FZ6 to 41mm.

What’s the mileage of a Yamaha XJ6 Diversion?

Out on the highway, the Yamaha engine continues to impress – it’s low on vibration and does a mileage of about 16.4km/l, which, given the bike’s 17.3-litre fuel tank, means a range of around 285km. The brakes work well, offering adequate stopping power even in streaming wet conditions.

Posted In Q&A