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Can you still buy an Yamaha R6?

Can you still buy an Yamaha R6?

Yamaha USA has announced the 2020 model year will be the last for the Yamaha YZF-R6, as the model will be discontinued in the USA and Europe.

Why is R6 discontinued?

In a recent announcement, Yamaha said that the decision was made considering the evolving global market trends and regulation-driven changes that will limit production volumes on certain models making them, in effect, no longer viable.

Which is faster R6 or R1?

In terms of comfort (not that it matters) there both terrible, although the R1 is a substantially better. The key difference is how the power is delivered. Sure the R1 has around 200bhp while the R6 has around 130 stock. R6 makes all its power at the top of the power band while the R1 has a stronger midrange.

What makes the Yamaha R6 so special?

The Yamaha YZF-R6 is based on years of race-winning engineering, forged from countless Championship races. From cutting edge design to revolutionary technology, the iconic R6 is known for being light, agile, fast, and the #1 choice for 600cc supersport racers around the globe. Respect R World.

How many miles does a Yamaha YZF R6 have?

YELLOW / BLACK. Horizontal In-line. 8,084 miles. 2016 YAMAHA YZF-R6 60th Anniversary EditionThe Yamaha YZF R6 is a sport style motorcycle with an MSRP of $10,990 and was carryover for 2016.

What is D-mode on a Yamaha R6?

The YZF-R6 features Yamaha’s D-Mode system, allowing the rider to choose the optimum engine character for their riding situation and preferences. The rider can choose from three throttle valve control maps (Standard Mode, “A” Mode, and “B” Mode) for different throttle response characteristics at the push of a button.

What makes the Yamaha YZF-R6 so special?

Beauty, Technology, Speed: The YZF-R6 has it all! On track or street, the YZF-R6® is one of the most advanced supersport machines ever built. Aerodynamic MotoGP® styling wraps up an incredibly intelligent racing machine, complete with ABS brakes, top-shelf suspension and a full suite of electronic rider aids.

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