When did the Yamaha XT600 race bike come out?

When did the Yamaha XT600 race bike come out?

Yamaha USA was again selling the 550 in 1983, but also available was the TT600, a lightless race bike bored out yet again, to 95mm, or 595cc. For ’84 the factory detuned the TT a little, put lights on, and the XT600 went on the U.S. market.

How big is the gas tank on a Yamaha XT600?

On the asphalt, however, it required a major handful. A few of the very early XT600s came in with a front drum, but that was quickly dispensed with. Dry weight was a modest 300 pounds, with the gas tank holding an equally modest 2.3 gallons, good for a hundred miles at best.

What was the rev meter on a Yamaha XT600?

Kickstarting was not difficult, since a cable lifted one of the exhaust valves as the kickstarter was engaged. Even when cold, one or two kicks would suffice. Up on the dash the speedo went to 110 mph, and the bike could push the 100 mark. The rev-meter redlined at 7,000.

Is there a Yamaha XT 600 motorcycle for sale?

Up for sale is a YAMAHA XT 600 motorcycle in excellent running condition, city legal with title and inspection, fully restored with all original Yamaha parts and ready to go. You will not literally find a XT 600 cleaner than this one. Great to own and ride and beats any fancy new bike in terms of performance, riding position and joy of riding.

When did the first Yamaha XT 500 come out?

At some point in the future you will be able to bounce a phone call off some satellite and have a drone deliver a replacement part within 12 hours, but that is still a bit off in the future. The first Yamaha XT, the 500 version, appeared in 1974 and was well received. That was a two-valve overhead cam motor with a bore of 87mm, stroke of 84mm.

How many miles does a 1989 Yamaha XT600 have?

The new R1S features much of the same technology built into the R1 and R1M but with minor changes that make it the bike of choice for canyon carvers and commuters. 1989 Yamaha Xt600 , 1989 Yamaha XT600. This is a one owner bike with only 2,844 miles and 38.9 hours.

Can you ride a 600 cc Yamaha bike?

For those of you who are familiar with this bike you know that still to this day there is no 600 CC bike that can come close to joy of riding of a XT 600 with a lot of torque and responsive throttle, dual carbs, and massive intake. This bike is a real jewel to own and ride.