2009 Yamaha Fz-6r Sportbike on 2040-motos
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2009 Yamaha FZ6RThe all new 2009 Yamaha FZ6R has a special ambience that makes you feel comfortable the minute you swing a leg over the seat. It is a sports bike that does not make any earth shattering claims just a bike that will leave you smiling after each and every ride. Perhaps you are just getting started in motorcycling or have been around long enough to recognize that fun with not always determined by engine size or horsepower.Somewhere between cruisers and supersport bikes exists a genre simply known as sports bikes. The new FZ6R fits perfectly into the less intense sport bike world with its easy to control engine, light weight and low seat height. A slim compact chassis and low seat height compliment the fuel injected engine and its very linear throttle control. No lap records here, just a bike that inspires rider confidence and is a blast to ride.
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