Where can I Sell A 2012 Yamaha XJ6?

Where can I Sell A 2012 Yamaha XJ6?

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Is the Yamaha XJ6 a good looking bike?

But overlook it no more as if you are after a good looking naked, the XJ6 is a tempting first big bike. Launching the XJ6 Diversion range was a bit of a strange move by Yamaha as it already had the FZ6 Fazer family.

Is the Yamaha XJ6 Diversion available in the UK?

In the UK the XJ6 came with optional ABS while the XJ6 Diversion models had ABS as standard. If you are on a serious budget, the original XJ6 Diversion (which has an air-cooled engine and was made from 1992 until 2004) can be had for as little as £600. But it is a fairly basic workhorse where the XJ6 is far more modern machine.

Is the Yamaha XJ6 the same as the FZ6?

As such, while the XJ6 had the same basic R6-derived motor as the FZ6, it came with a redesigned clutch with a far better and less grabby action. Power was tamed at 78bhp, economy boosted to a claimed 48mpg and the chassis and suspension altered to more price-friendly items.

But overlook it no more as if you are after a good looking naked, the XJ6 is a tempting first big bike. Launching the XJ6 Diversion range was a bit of a strange move by Yamaha as it already had the FZ6 Fazer family.

In the UK the XJ6 came with optional ABS while the XJ6 Diversion models had ABS as standard. If you are on a serious budget, the original XJ6 Diversion (which has an air-cooled engine and was made from 1992 until 2004) can be had for as little as £600. But it is a fairly basic workhorse where the XJ6 is far more modern machine.

When did the Yamaha XJ6 SP come out?

In 2013 the Yamaha XJ6 SP was launched. It came with some carbon-fibre-look parts and not a huge amount else. It was meant as a runout speical. Once you’ve read this review and our owners’ reviews below it, you might want to join an XJ6 owners’ group to talk to likeminded people. We’d suggest the Yamaha XJ6 and FZ6R Owners’ Club on Facebook.

As such, while the XJ6 had the same basic R6-derived motor as the FZ6, it came with a redesigned clutch with a far better and less grabby action. Power was tamed at 78bhp, economy boosted to a claimed 48mpg and the chassis and suspension altered to more price-friendly items.