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Motorcycle specifications YamahaYZF-R6 600 2007 Ahead of schedule

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yamaha Supersport returns to radicalism. With the adoption of fuel injection in 2003, the R6 became more user-friendly, without losing any of its formidable on-track efficiency. The 2006 model is a real surprise, both aesthetically and in terms of timing. Given the rate at which machines are renewed, this sports bike is a year ahead of the usual release dates. It's true that the 2005 version hadn't changed much.

The new YZF 600 is very different from previous generations. The look is inspired by the first R1s, with a central air intake at the front - it seems to be the new fashion. The upper lip of this mouth descends into an appendage that extends the bubble and houses the pilot light. it's strange and unprecedented, and makes a very clear difference to the air intake on the Honda VTR SP-1 and 2; Aprilia was less successful in this exercise.
Under the bubble, the speedometer block is borrowed from the R1, with a target right in the middle of the rev counter and numbers that make you dizzy. At the front, the look is even more aggressive. Beneath this intimidating face, an inverted fork (fitted with radial brake calipers, as it should be) presents us with a protuberance in front of its dip tubes, similar to the anti-dive systems found on sports machines of yesteryear. Perhaps a new trick to control damping...?
Behind the innovatively styled fairing panels, the boiler announces even more super-square engine dimensions. Success in MotoGP gives wings to engine engineers and their fairy fingers:
Yamaha YZF-R6 600 2007With a straightened valve angle (the valves are made of titanium, with aluminum cups) and redesigned combustion chambers, the compression ratio has been increased to 12.8:1. A twin-rail injector system, controlled by a throttle control system (YCC-T - Yamaha Chip Controlled Throttle, inherited from the competitive M1) and managed by a control unit, is also used.tition) and managed by an electronic control unit 5 times more powerful than that of the 2005 R6, powers the block over an exceptional rpm range. Today, the YZF 600's red zone starts at 17,500 rpm - a formidable extension that exceeds the maximum power rpm by 3,000 rpm. At 14,500 rpm, the boiler develops 127 bhp; add another 6 with forced air.
Add to this lightened pistons and crankshaft, revised gear ratios and the EXUP system (Yamaha is coming up with this for a 600 supersport, just after Kawasaki for its ZXR).s Kawasaki for its ZX-6RR) and an anti-dribble integrated into the clutch, and you'll understand that the new R6 is designed for maximum liveliness and efficiency.... mainly on the track. For this machine is not just inspired by Rossi's YZR-M1; it's destined to be just as radical, devoting itself without restraint to the pursuit of maximum competitiveness.
Many expected the R6 to adopt the under-seat pot... Not so. Instead, the bike features a very short titanium exhaust placed low and as close as possible to the swingarm. While this location favors a lower center of gravity, it also imposes a "banana" shape on the swingarm, which has a large cross-section and is very different from the old one.

Yamaha YZF-R6 600 2007 motoGP, when you hold us... Yam's experience in the MotoGP category is reflected in the R6's all-new Deltabox frame. Its design is based on the "straight-line frame" concept - the steering column, swingarm pivot and rear axle are aligned in the same plane. This ensures optimum rigidity distribution. Cast aluminum is used where rigidity is required, and laminated aluminum is used where flexibility is needed. This material hybrid is also used for the swingarm, whose axle is positioned 20 mm higher.
The YZF's new fork is, as with all sport bikes, fully adjustable for preload, compression and rebound damping. Except here, a new setting allows independent adjustment of low- and high-speed compression. The dual compression adjustment is also found on the rear shock absorber.
Although very similar to the old one, the braking system has been redesigned to respond more effectively to the new engine and chassis performance.

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Passenger footrests? Not seen. Perhaps the factory has found a way to remove them or hide them easily for solo use. As the R6 is presented in this single-seater configuration, there's no room for ambiguity. Forget about the passenger!

the R6 has reached a new level in its evolution. From its predecessor, it takes only the name. For this new generation has nothing in common with the old. Except for that pronounced taste for the track, which the 2006 version intends to dominate without sharing.Yamaha YZF-R6 600 2007

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it's not by raising its voice but by howling that the R6 claims to assert this domination. A howl that surpasses anything we've ever heard from a 600 sportbike. In its high-pitched screams, the Yam draws all the gniak it needs for its sole purpose: performance. In absolute terms, as with any supersport, you need to keep the rev counter needle constantly above 10,000 rpm to really exploit the engine. But on the new R6, once you've passed that mark, you've got nearly 8,000 rpm to exploit before you hit the red zone. A huge advantage on the track, especially as no current competitor can boast such a range of use. a real turbine with pretensions quite comparable to 600 championship racing machines. The needle saturates at 18,000 rpm...Barely enough time to shift up a gear and enjoy the efficiency of the gearbox (much smoother than Yam's usual practice) before we have to negotiate the technical parts of the circuit, which will show off the qualities of the R6's chassis.

under braking, which remains a benchmark in this field, the sporty machine showcases the quality of its suspension. The monoshock combines remarkable progressiveness with comfort on small irregularities. Thanks to its numerous adjustment possibilities. An excellent point for the rear; a certain restraint for the front. With the factory settings, the fork does a very good job, but without the rigor found on a Kawa ZX-6R. You can dive into the rope and tack in a jiffy, as long as you accept that the front end is sometimes a little too fickle. When you seriously whip it, you don't feel the front end completely. Compared to the Kawa, whose steering is ultra-rigorous, the Yam will take away a little of the feeling, but will be more accommodating to your little riding mistakes.

race-bred engine, infinitely adjustable suspension, anti-drible clutch, geometryometry, a battery of double-injectors, strategic titanium parts, hellish braking and endless reach... You'd almost think you were looking at a Superbike R7. Not far off; this is an R6 and it's an overdose of technology and efficiency. It's become (or confirmed) a pure track machine, even sharper than a razor... with a price tag even more bleeding than that of a seven-and-a-half. €11,200 for a 600! It's starting to take the edge off. For a trip to the countryside or learning to ride, it's hard to justify. But if you want to own the very best technology and the very best track machine, it makes perfect sense.

M.B
(Text of the essay inspired by the article by Z. Enault - Moto-Journal n°1 686
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Key facts Yamaha YZF-R6 600 (2007) : What you need to know before you buy

Highlights

  • Increased aggressiveness
  • Sharp style
  • Power-to-weight ratio
  • Increased efficiency

Weak points

  • Gotta love the exhaust...
  • Optimistic rev counter
  • Price

Prices

Basic version
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11,200€

Bikers' reviews

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Performance

Specifications Yamaha YZF-R6 600 2007

Chassis
Frame : double-spar alu deltabox
Fuel capacity : 17.30 liters (4.57 US gallons)
Seat height : 850 mm (33.46 in)
Length : 2,040 mm (80.32 in)
Width : 700 mm (27.56 in)
Min height : 1,100 mm (43.31 in)
Wheelbase : 1,380 mm (54.33 in)
Dry weight : 161 kg (355 lb)
Front axle
ø 41 mm inverted telehydraulic fork, Wheel travel : 120 mm (4.72 in)
Braking 2 discs Ø 310 mm (12.2 in), radial mounting, 4-piston caliper
Front tire : 120 / 70 - 17 → Order this type of tire
Transmission
6 stage gearbox
Secondary by chain
Rear axle
Mono-damper, Wheel travel : 120 mm (4.72 in)
Braking 1 disc Ø 220 mm (8.66 in), 2-piston caliper
Rear tire : 180 / 55 - 17 → Order this type of tire
Motor
4 cylinders online , 4 strokes
Injection Ø 38 mm
Cooling system : liquid
2 ACT
4 valves per cylinder
599 cc
127 ch (125.20 hp) to 14,500 rpm
133 hp with ram air
6.73 mkg to 12,000 rpm
6.93 mkg with ram air
Power-to-weight ratio : 1.29 kg/ch
Weight / torque ratio : 23.92 kg/mkg
Compression : 12.8:1
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Compare the YZF-R6 600 to its competitors

Acceleration

Yamaha YZF-R6 600 2007 Undisclosed
Honda CBR 600 RR 2007 Undisclosed
Triumph 675 Daytona 2007 Undisclosed
Suzuki 600 GSX-R 2007 Undisclosed
Ducati 749 2007 : 3 s

Fuel consumption

Yamaha YZF-R6 600 2007 Undisclosed
Honda CBR 600 RR 2007 Undisclosed
Triumph 675 Daytona 2007 : 6.40 liters/100km (0.37 mpg)
Suzuki 600 GSX-R 2007 Undisclosed
Ducati 749 2007 : 8.10 liters/100km (0.29 mpg)

Range

Yamaha YZF-R6 600 2007 Undisclosed
Honda CBR 600 RR 2007 Undisclosed
Triumph 675 Daytona 2007 : 272 km (169 miles)
Suzuki 600 GSX-R 2007 Undisclosed
Ducati 749 2007 : 191 km (119 miles)

Torque

Yamaha YZF-R6 600 2007 : 6.73 mkg
Honda CBR 600 RR 2007 : 6.6 mkg
Triumph 675 Daytona 2007 : 7.1 mkg
Suzuki 600 GSX-R 2007 : 6.7 mkg
Ducati 749 2007 : 8.2 mkg

Power

Yamaha YZF-R6 600 2007 : 127 ch (125.20 hp)
Honda CBR 600 RR 2007 : 120 ch (118.30 hp)
Triumph 675 Daytona 2007 : 125 ch (123.30 hp)
Suzuki 600 GSX-R 2007 : 125 ch (123.30 hp)
Ducati 749 2007 : 108 ch (106.50 hp)

Power-to-Weight ratio

Yamaha YZF-R6 600 2007 : 1.29 kg/ch
Honda CBR 600 RR 2007 : 1.31 kg/ch
Triumph 675 Daytona 2007 : 1.34 kg/ch
Suzuki 600 GSX-R 2007 : 1.31 kg/ch
Ducati 749 2007 : 1.77 kg/ch

Torque-to-Weight ratio

Yamaha YZF-R6 600 2007 : 23.92 kg/mkg
Honda CBR 600 RR 2007 : 23.48 kg/mkg
Triumph 675 Daytona 2007 : 23.24 kg/mkg
Suzuki 600 GSX-R 2007 : 24.03 kg/mkg
Ducati 749 2007 : 22.93 kg/mkg

Speed

Yamaha YZF-R6 600 2007 : over 265 km/h (164.70 mph)
Honda CBR 600 RR 2007 : approximately 270 km/h (167.80 mph)
Triumph 675 Daytona 2007 : approximately 260 km/h (161.60 mph)
Suzuki 600 GSX-R 2007 : over 260 km/h (161.60 mph)
Ducati 749 2007 : 255 km/h (158.40 mph)

Bikers' reviews Leave a review - 21 reviews

French Model 2007
Magnificent bike acquired 2 weeks ago. Bluffing, very pretty and a lot of fun. Flaw: it pushes us to go fast due to its hypersport position and its engine that heats up.
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Rating : 5/5
French mic54400 Model 2006
bonjour a tous, voila deux jours que j'ai aqui cette magnifique yam, moi je les choisis en rouge et blanc les gouts et les couleurs ne se discute pas ;-) un conseil pour tous ceux qui se demande si y vont sauter le pas! croyez moi elle en vaut largement la peine, une pure merveille, temps sur les perf que sur l'esthétique !! j'en suis tomber amoureux lol a tous bonne route !!! Rating : 5/5
French el gringo Model 2006
je posede la r6 2006 c nikel elle monte bien a 17.500 tours au niveaux de la maniabilité c du bonheur domage pour les coloris peut de choix mais ca reste une superbe moto
Rating : 5/5
French Attention Model 2006
yes, it's true, it's a beautiful bike
But why did Yamaha lie about the engine speed of its 600? In fact, in the USA, an R6 owner measured the speed of his engine and found that it doesn't rev at 16,000 rpm... it only revs at 14,000... just like all the others!
Too bad for Yamaha, whose marketing strategy is based on 16,000 rpm..

All the owners are complaining, and want their money back..

It's a shame to ruin a reputation, for having falsified the lap counter...
Rating : 5/5
French marie Model 2006
this bike is simply MAAGGNNIIFFIIQUEE!!! it's a real little jewel, and I can't wait for august so I can buy it for myself, I love how feminine and feline it is! Rating : 5/5
French freddy Model 2006
superb bike i just bought!
very easy to ride, absolute balance!
magnifique pour les (décibels 97db ) pas mal du tout cela évite de mettre un pot devil et de claksoner au lapin pour qui ce pousse
voila merki a Yam..
Freddy
Rating : 5/5
French jojo Model 2006
Beautiful bike, but what I regret is that yam should have made a special series style yam R1 SP for the R6 to make it even more unique and beautiful....!!!!
nice machine though.
Rating : 5/5
French chonchon Model 2006
being the proud owner of a 1998 R1 red/white model, i'm thinking of swapping it for this beauty RHAAAAAAAA !!!!
too beautiful, I'm salivating in anticipation..
thank you yam it's the most beautiful of all.
Rating : 5/5
French vince22 Model 2006
For me the choice was made quickly, I already have the order form in my pocket, it is so beautiful and looks so easy, I can't wait for February! Rating : 5/5
French eric Model 2006
i have a grey and black R1 2004 and frankly I'm wondering if I'm not going to go for the black R6 because it doesn't have the same base as the 1000 I love... the 600's arse is magnificent and I like the potty, it's a change from the R1 with the pots under the saddle and for those who have one, it warms the arse
Rating : 5/5
Introducing the future queen of the 2006 World Supersport Championship! Yamaha has hit the nail on the head, both aesthetically and technically. It's a jewel of technology. I'm buying it! Rating : 5/5
French benjam480 Model 2006
I totally agree with the previous comments, this yam is sublime, its lines are superb. Personally, I much prefer the black one to the others; I find that the lines of this r6 are a little reminiscent of the M1, especially the butt; being a suzuki fan, I have to admit that the choice is not easy between the r6 and the gex 600. What do we do now? Motorcycles are as beautiful as each other, the only solution is to be rich and afford them all Rating : 5/5
French vince gsxr Model 2006
r6 2006 , MAGNIFICENT can't wait for the tests and especially the comparos but my heart has already chosen it will be a yam (for the track)and yes infidele to suzuki but well after 11 gsxr and 04 other suz!! it is necessary to know how to turn the page Rating : 5/5
French Schnappi Model 2006
I love it!!!
Lately, Yamaha has been really daring with its new products... like it or not, but at least they're daring (by the way, it's a shame the MT-03 is equipped with the 660 XT's 45hp mono...)!!!! And that's just great. My only regret is for the pot: I'd like to find a pot with a direct outlet under the fairing like KTM's proto RC8 on a bucket one day. But apparently they're having trouble integrating the silencer, hence the short pipes. Anyway, it gives it a style, and you get used to it (GSXR 1000 '05). On the other hand, I find them much better integrated on the new GSXR 600 and 750 '06. And engine-wise, it must be thrilling to be able to rev up to 17500 rpm with over 130 hp and a ridiculous weight. The power output is mind-boggling for a 600, on a par with many 1000 twin-cylinders (without the torque, of course...) and almost with the 1000 4cyl sports bikes of not so long ago --> ;-)
Rating : 5/5
French motard25 Model 2006
jolie becane je possede le r1 2003 mais pkoi avoir fait un pot aussi laid on une telle belle ligne
bravo a yam
Rating : 5/5
French GSX tony Model 2006
I own a GSXR-600 K4, but I have a feeling it won't be around much longer! This yamaha is a bomb, on a specialized American site they were talking about 134 hp which leaves you dreaming for a machine that will undoubtedly be the lightest, the best handling like the R6 of the moment and the most beautiful!!!! without forgetting its red zone at 17'500 rpm!!!! Rating : 5/5
French franckyboO Model 2006
La yam a sortie le grand jeu !!! avec cet machine magnifique reste a voir et a essayer et peutre trocher mon 636 de 2004 pour aquérir ce bijou !!! Rating : 5/5
French kikilejoba Model 2006
I find it better than the R1, by far!!! it's true that it's beautiful!!! hard to say for a suzuki fan!!! Rating : 5/5
French TRIPLE6 Model 2006
Here's a bike that's a pleasure to look at. The overall line is taut and aggressive, but also soft and almost sensual. A success in the face of intense competition. Well done to yam's engineers. Rating : 5/5
I don't think any words can describe the beauty of this bike, even though it's a 600 it looks as good as an R1, the lines are fine and the little pot gives a real style, the red and white colors really go well together like the R1 in the past, thank you Yamaha for making us such a beautiful "machine". Rating : 5/5
this bike is superb, with many more changes than on the new r1, which is not a revolution, but a simple evolution Rating : 5/5
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FAQ Your frequently asked questions about the YZF-R6 600 2007

What is the power of the YZF-R6 600 2007?
The YZF-R6 600 2007 develops a power of 127 ch (125.20 hp)
What is the torque of the YZF-R6 600 2007?
The maximum torque of the YZF-R6 600 2007 is 6.73 mkg to 12,000 rpm.
What is the maximum speed of the YZF-R6 600 2007?
The YZF-R6 600 2007 is capable of reaching a top speed of over 265 km/h (164.70 mph) on the track.
What is the weight of the YZF-R6 600 2007?
The YZF-R6 600 2007 has a a dry weight of 161 kg (355 lb).
QWhat is the seat height of the YZF-R6 600 2007?
To ensure good accessibility, the YZF-R6 600 2007 offers a minimum seat height of 850 mm (33.46 in).
What is the price of the YZF-R6 600 2007?
The price of the YZF-R6 600 2007 is 11,200€ in France