The YZF-R6 adopts a radical new look that is clearly inspired by the latest generation YZF-R1. With its M1-type central forced air intake and recessed LED twin headlights, the bike's aggressive face and glaring looks make sure that it's instantly recognisable as being a member of the R-series family.
The YZF-R6 was one of the first motorcycles to adopt advanced electronics that ensure precision control, including the Yamaha Chip Controlled Throttle (YCC-T) and Yamaha Chip Controlled Intake (YCC-I). To give an even higher degree of controllability in a wide range of conditions, the YZF-R6 is now equipped with an advanced Traction Control System (TCS), D-Mode and a Quick Shift System (QSS).
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The new low drag front fairing has been developed using some of the key elements from the YZF-R1, and the latest design gives a significant improvement of 8% in aerodynamic efficiency.
The YZF-R6 also comes equipped with a new Quick Shift System (QSS) that gives faster gear changing. This system is similar to the
design used on the YZF-R1, and instantly cancels drive torque when an upshift is detected - enabling full throttle clutchless upshifts for outstanding acceleration through the close ratio 6-speed transmission.
The YZF-R6 is equipped with new KYB upside down forks from the YZF-R1. This high specification front suspension features large diameter 43mm tubes to give a more planted feel, particularly during braking and cornering. The forks also offer a full range of adjustability that allows the rider to dial in their suspension - and together with the newly designed adjustable KYB rear shock, the YZF-R6 chassis can be set up to achieve precise and responsive handling performance to match different conditions.
Rider mobility is a key factor in achieving a high level of handling agility and precision, and the YZF-R6 is fitted with a newly designed seat and rear subframe that allow the rider to shift their body weight quickly and easily. Manufactured from strong and light CF die-cast magnesium, the subframe is 20mm narrower at the front, allowing the rider to tuck in more closely to the tank for improved aerodynamics.
Another significant change is the fitment of a beautifully designed fuel tank that offers a number of important advantages over the previous model's design. Manufactured from aluminium, this lightweight streamlined tank features deep knee recesses that enable the rider to grip the bike firmly and find an ideal position to match their physique and riding style.
Engine Type | Liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, DOHC, 4-valve, forward-inclined parallel 4-cylinder |
Displacement | 599 cc |
Bore x Stroke | 67.0 x 42.5 mm |
Compression Ratio | 13.1 : 1 |
Lubrication System | Wet sump |
Fuel Management | Electronic Fuel Injection |
Ignition | TCI |
Engine Management | YCC-T, YCC-I, D-MODE, QSS, TCS |
Starter System | Electric |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 17 L |
Oil Capacity | 3.4 L |
Final Transmission | Chain |
Transmission | Constant mesh 6-speed |
Length | 2040 mm |
Width | 695 mm |
Height | 1150 mm |
Seat Height | 850 mm |
Wheelbase | 1375 mm |
Ground Clearance | 130 mm |
Dry Weight | 175 kg |
Wet Weight | 190 kg with 17 litres of fuel |
Frame Type | Aluminium Deltabox |
Suspension Front | Telescopic forks, 120mm travel |
Suspension Rear | Swingarm (link suspension), 120mm travel |
Brakes Front | Hydraulic dual discs, 320mm - ABS |
Brakes Rear | Hydraulic single disc, 220mm - ABS |
Tyres Front | 120/70 ZR17M/C (58W) Tubeless |
Tyres Rear | 180/55 ZR17M/C (73W) Tubeless |