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Sunday, September 30, 2007

2008 Yamaha YZF R6


Recently I have made a comparison between the old and the new R6...The 2007 R6 was better...well, that cannot be true anymore. The 2008 brother of the R6 is way better than his older brothers.

Some say that this is the best middleweight motorcycle ever...but every man with his taste, and every man has the right to opinnion.
Personally, I love this motorcycle. Anytime, I would get a loan for buying this brand new 2008 R6. The looks are astonishing...and the technical details and features...well, it just leaves you breathless. I'll just let you decide this for yourself...is it or is it not the best middleweight motorcycle? Later on, I will post some reviews about the R6's rivals.

Key Features:
Light, powerful and bristling with knowledge gained from years of racing, the YZF-R6 is the most advanced production 600cc motorcycle Yamaha—or anybody else—has ever built.
The YZF-R6 was the first production motorcycle with a fly-by-wire throttle system—for flawless response under all conditions.
YCC-I, Yamaha Chip Controlled Intake, introduced in 2007 on the R1, is now used on the R6 to vary intake tract length for excellent cylinder filling and a broader powerband. On the higher-revving R6, its benefits are even more pronounced.
Slipper-type back torque-limiting clutch greatly facilitates braking/downshifting from high speed.

New for 2008:
Over 50 friction-reducing strategies have been employed inside the engine, including the use of wider crank bearings.
Upgraded fuel injection mapping for the YCC-T dual-injector system complements the higher compression ratio for great throttle response and reduced engine braking.
A magnesium subframe removes weight from the rear of the motorcycle for increased mass centralization.
All-new frame takes handling to the next level, allowing more precise turn-in, greater corner speed, and tighter exits. Thicker headpipe-headstock and swingarm pivot area walls, and elimination of the frame crossmember, help achieve perfect balance.
New swingarm has internal ribs added, and extruded section is now forged to work with the new frame.
Revised outer fork tubes, a new lower triple clamp, and increased fork offset provide highly tactile front-end feedback.
Moving the rider and bars forward and slightly lower enhances braking and turn-in performance. Clip-ons are also lower and re-angled.
Front discs are 310 x 5mm instead of 4.5mm for increased cooling qualities.
Increased fork height adjustability and rear ride-height adjustment range accommodate a greater range of riders and tires.
Revised bodywork results in even greater aerodynamic efficiency.

Engine:
YCCT—Yamaha Chip Controlled Throttle—uses a powerful ECU and multiple sensors to provide perfect, smooth engine response and optimal power whenever the throttle is twisted under all conditions.
Twin-injector fuel injection: shower-type injectors above each intake funnel help achieve optimum fuel atomization at high rpm.
Back torque-limiting slipper clutch greatly facilitates braking and downshifting from high speed. Close-ratio six-speed transmission delivers seamless power and maximum acceleration.
GP-style titanium muffler contributes to mass centralization and contains EXUP for a broad powerband, spot-on injection and emissions compliance.
Linerless, direct-plated ceramic-composite cylinder bores mean greater heat dissipation for consistent power delivery and reduced friction.
Cool magnesium valve and engine covers are light and stylish.
Direct-ignition coils, dual-electrode spark plugs and high-output magneto deliver extremely accurate, reliable firing.

Chassis/Suspension:
Deltabox aluminum frame incorporates GP thinking in terms of engine positioning and rigidity for the ultimate in 600-class handling.
Light, Controlled-Fill swingarm pivots high in the frame, for increased anti-squat effect and mid-corner stability. TZ-type chain adjusters ease rear tire changes.
Four-way adjustable (preload, high-speed compression, low-speed compression and rebound damping) inverted fork with 41mm tubes increases freedom in setting up for street or track use; soak up the bumps and resist bottoming when braking.
Four-way adjustable (preload, high-speed compression, low-speed compression and rebound damping) piggyback rear shock delivers exceptional rear wheel tracking and stability.
Dual 310mm front disc brakes use forged one-piece radial-mount calipers and radial-pump front master cylinder with adjustable lever for astounding braking power and feel.
The casting technique for the five-spoke 17-inch wheels makes the rims light and strong, not to mention wickedly cool-looking.

Additional Features:
Quick-detach license plate holder and rear turn signal mount makes prepping for track days or racing a snap.
Built-in lap timer is controlled by a right handlebar switch.
Multifunction digital and analog instrumentation features: programmable shift light, digital speedometer, analog tachometer, dual tripmeters with miles-on-reserve function, odometer, water temp gauge and lights for neutral, high beam, low fuel and turn signals.

Technical specs :

Engine
Type :599cc liquid-cooled inline 4-cylinder; DOHC, 16 titanium valves

Bore x Stroke: 67.0 x 42.5mm

Compression Ratio: 13.1:1

Carburation: Fuel Injection with YCC-T and YCC-I

Ignition: TCI

Transmission: 6-speed w/multi-plate slipper clutch

Final Drive: #525 O-ring chain


Chassis
Suspension/Front: 41mm inverted fork; 4-way adjustable, 4.7-in travel

Suspension/Rear: Single shock; 4-way adjustable, 4.7-in travel

Brakes/Front: Dual 310mm floating disc; radial-mount 4-piston calipers

Brakes/Rear: 220mm disc; single-piston caliper

Tires/Front: 120/70-ZR17

Tires/Rear: 180/55-ZR17


Dimensions
Length: 80.3 in

Width: 27.6 in

Height: 43.3 in

Seat Height: 33.5 in

Wheelbase: 54.3 in

Rake (Caster Angle): 24°

Trail: 3.8 in

Fuel Capacity:4.6 gal

Dry Weight : 366 lb

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