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Whats the diff between these sport bikes The 2006 Yamaha Yzf R1 and 2006 Yamaha Yzf R6? |
Whats the diff between these sport bikes The 2006 Yamaha Yzf R1 and 2006 Yamaha Yzf R6? The Yamaha R1 is built using a middleweight frame (600cc class), but features a 4-stroke 998cc, liquid-cooled, fuel injected DOHC in-line 4 cylinder engine and a constant-mesh 6-speed transmission, and sends roughly 155-bhp to the rear tire. The R6 is all-new for 2006, and features a highly-tuned 4-stroke 599cc, liquid-cooled, fuel injected, DOHC in-line 4 cylinder with a wet back-torque limiting slipper clutch and a constant-mesh 6-speed transmission that sends roughly 114-bhp to the rear tire. Both are insainly fast bikes, but the R1 is faster just because it has an extra 400cc on it's little brother. Top-end is higher on the R1 because of this. The R1 also features dual underseat titanium exhaust, which looks pretty hot. But, the new R6 gets a titanium swingarm-exiting exhaust with Yamaha EXUP valve. Both are great bike, but the distinguishing feature is the R6 can rev higher than any production bike for sale right now- 17,600 rpm redline. The problem with this is at low rpm the R6 is gutless and has no power, so you really have to rev the piss outta it to get anything. Also, try www.yamaha-motor.com and research them using the manufactures website. Source(s): I am a professional motorcycle mechanic The R6 is a modified version and is alot faster(i would know my dad works at a motorcycle store). 5? nothing both are p.o.s.'s. 1000cc 600cc?? thats what i always thought i could be wrong though The R1 is 1000cc and the R6 is 600cc |
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