What is the top speed of a Yamaha MT-09?
Top speed & performance | |
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Max torque | 64.5 ft-lb |
Top speed | 145 mph |
1/4 mile acceleration | – |
Tank range | 130 miles |
Is Yamaha going to replace the R6?
A 2020-model Yamaha YZF-R6. “Yamaha understands the iconic history of these models. Regarding the future, Yamaha is continuously looking at new ideas and concepts to support and expand the market, as well as enhance our customers’ experiences.”
Why is R6 discontinued?
In a recent announcement, Yamaha said that the decision was made considering the evolving global market trends and regulation-driven changes that will limit production volumes on certain models making them, in effect, no longer viable.
Why did Yamaha discontinue the R6?
The news came first from Europe, that the Japanese brand would no longer make the Yamaha YZF-R6 for the European market because of the costs associated with Euro5 homologation, and because of the dwindling number of supersport models sold in the region each year.
Is MT-09 a good bike?
The MT-09 has always been well-balanced, great on smooth roads but hobbled by cheap, crude suspension when the going gets faster and bumpier. That’s changed, to a certain extent. The suspension’s still budget, especially at the rear, but it’s more controlled than I remember.
Why did Yamaha cancel the R6?
What is the best year R6?
The best model years for the Yamaha R6 are the 2017 and the 2008-09 models. Although all Yamaha R6 models are exceptional in terms of speed and engine power, these models received minimal complaints and proved to be the most reliable bikes.
What’s the difference between a Yamaha R6’s and R6?
I use to sell Yamahas, for about five years. Basically, the R6″S” was the R6 until 2006, when a new “track” focused model was introduced as the R6. Sure, a R6 has a little more power, weighs a little less, has better “track” suspension and all the latest technology, but do not overlook the R6 S. Remember, the rider makes the bike.
How much horsepower does a Yamaha YZF R6 have?
Introducing the all-new (for the time) YZF-R6! At its base was the FZR600 engine, a 599cc carbureted, liquid-cooled inline-four which after carrying on the R6 was developing 120 horsepower at 13,000 rpm and 68 Nm at 11,500 rpm.
What’s the price of a 2009 Yamaha Raven?
Or maybe that’s just an excuse for not thinking at fuel consumption when riding the 2009 Yamaha R6S. And the best of it is the $8,690 MSRP required for the Raven painted one or $8,790 for the Team Yamaha Blue/White color scheme.