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Yamaha FZ-6R
The all-new FZ6R offers features
that make it easy for beginning riders to get started.
Key Features: A rider in the market for an entry level or commuter 600cc bike doesn’t have to compromise performance or style to get value. The FZ6R is a great combination of performance, handling, and exciting sport bike style, but also with a low seat height that’s both adjustable to fit a wider variety of riders and also narrower where it counts to make it even easier to put both feet on the ground. The engine delivers smooth power just the way today’s rider needs it, brisk acceleration with plenty of torque that makes it a pleasure to get around town, with lots in reserve for when you want more. This is certainly not a “no frills” motor. It’s derived from the FZ6 motor, fuel injected and tuned for outstanding low to mid engine performance. Even if your primary goal is commuting to school or work, you want to be able to get out and have fun riding some twisty back roads. The FZ6R is ready to put a grin on your face! The diamond-shaped frame, made of high-tensile steel pipes using the engine as a structural member of the chassis, becomes the foundation for handling performance. It’s designed to provide the right rigidity balance to contribute to smooth cornering performance. When it comes to putting power to the pavement, the new FZ6R uses nothing less
than quality radial tires, 120/70R 17-inch front and 160/60R 17-inch rear. And
this bike’s excellent stopping performance is due to dual 298mm front discs and
a 245mm rear disc, both with comfortable to use controls. The fuel-injected engine in the FZ6R has been designed to meet the demands of today’s motorcyclist. This engine optimizes the entire flow from the intake of the fuel-air mixture to combustion and exhaust. Even though it shares both bore and stroke dimensions with the FZ6, the cylinder head, crankcase, intake and exhaust system, as well as the clutch and shifter, were completely redesigned for the FZ6R, creating a power unit with an entirely different character. The 600cc liquid-cooled 4-stroke in-line 4-cylinder engine is ready to respond with smooth, linear performance when the rider twists the throttle. Maximum output is achieved at a spirited 10,000 rpm and maximum torque is obtained at 9000 rpm. Bottom line: Its outstanding “torquey” low to mid rpm engine performance is just right for someone who enjoys commuting to work or school or riding the canyons on the weekends. Lightweight forged aluminum pistons are used. Because the aluminum alloy is heated and formed under pressure without having to melt it completely as in conventional casting techniques, the strength of the original metallurgic matrix of the aluminum is maintained. As a result, a forged piston is stronger than a cast one and can thus be designed for lighter weight, which contributes to a reduction in vibration. In fact, many riders will be surprised at how smooth this motor is. The 32-bit ECU controls the four-hole, two-direction, high-dynamic-range type
fuel injectors for superior injection control. By delivering the precise
fuel-air mixture needed for conditions, the engine can deliver great power and
fuel economy.
Chassis/Suspension: With its exciting sport bike looks, onlookers will know this isn’t just another
middleweight bike. There’s no mistaking Yamaha’s high-performance heritage in
the FZ6R. The overall chassis rigidity has been designed to provide both excellent
handling and all-day comfort. In order to further enhance the smoothness and
comfort of the ride, the front-end dimensions a have been optimized, including a
caster angle of 26° and trail of 103.5mm, contributing a bike that has great
steering feeling, making the bike even more of a pleasure to ride. This bike boasts hydraulic disc brakes front and rear. The 298mm diameter front
discs are lightweight for reduced unsprung weight, while the single rear disc is
245mm, and the brakes feature semi-metallic pads. The brakes have been designed
to offer great feel and superb braking ability.
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