What is the top speed of a R6?
KTM 1290 Super Duke R Acceleration & Top Speed
2017 Yamaha YZF-R6 Acceleration | |
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Speed | Time |
SS/KM | 19.92/154 mph |
SS/Mile | 28.46/159 mph |
Top Speed | 161.3 mph |
Is R1 faster than R6?
An R1 will definitely help you hit that guard rail at a faster speed than an R6 would. Actually, either bike will get you killed just as quickly, as could any other type of bike you decide to ride.
How fast does a R1 go?
Specifications
Year | 1998 – 1999 | 2015–present |
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Engine | ||
Top speed | 270 km/h (168 mph) | 293 km/h (182 mph) |
0 to 97 km/h (0 to 60 mph) | 2.96 sec. | 2.64 sec. |
0 to 161 km/h (0 to 100 mph) | 5.93 sec. | 5.12 sec. |
How much HP does 2020 R6 have?
The R6 has a history of being “the first motorcycle to…” including the first over 100 HP at 600cc when it launched in 1999, and it continues to be one of the most powerful of the 600’s with 117 HP in 2020.
What’s the maximum speed of a Yamaha YZF R6?
In 2006, Yamaha advertised that the R6 had a redline of 17,500 rpm. This is 2,000 rpm higher than the previous R6 model and was the highest tachometer redline of any 2006 production four-stroke motorcycle engine. The true maximum engine speed was limited by the ECU to 15,800 RPM.
Which is the faster bike R6 or R3?
The R6 is the faster one courtesy of a 599cc liquid cooled DOCH engine. This enables the bike to reach a top speed of over 160 miles per hour while delivering a torque of 45.5 foot pounds. Compare this with the R3 liquid cooled 321cc inline DOHC twin cylinder engine that delivers a torque of 21.8 foot pounds.
How big is the engine on a Yamaha R6?
Manufacturer Yamaha Motor Company Also called Yamaha R6 Production 1999-2020 Class Sport bike Engine 600 cc (37 cu in) transverse inline four
Is the Yamaha R6 a good track bike?
Light, rapid steering and hard to fault on the track – ultimately the Yamaha YZF-R6’s pegs will touch down but that takes some doing. The bars will waggle under power but the Yamaha YZF-R6 is a fast steering track bike so that’s to be expected.
In 2006, Yamaha advertised that the R6 had a redline of 17,500 rpm. This is 2,000 rpm higher than the previous R6 model and was the highest tachometer redline of any 2006 production four-stroke motorcycle engine. The true maximum engine speed was limited by the ECU to 15,800 RPM.
The R6 is the faster one courtesy of a 599cc liquid cooled DOCH engine. This enables the bike to reach a top speed of over 160 miles per hour while delivering a torque of 45.5 foot pounds. Compare this with the R3 liquid cooled 321cc inline DOHC twin cylinder engine that delivers a torque of 21.8 foot pounds.
Manufacturer Yamaha Motor Company Also called Yamaha R6 Production 1999-2020 Class Sport bike Engine 600 cc (37 cu in) transverse inline four
Light, rapid steering and hard to fault on the track – ultimately the Yamaha YZF-R6’s pegs will touch down but that takes some doing. The bars will waggle under power but the Yamaha YZF-R6 is a fast steering track bike so that’s to be expected.