Yamaha FZ tech info
Yamaha FZ description
2011 Yamaha FZ6-R, The Yamaha FZ6-R is powered by an FZ-derived 600cc liquid-cooled in-line 4 cylinder engine that delivers the kind of smooth power that riders of today have come to enjoy. The bike carries brisk acceleration while also offering plenty of torque, making it the ideal two-wheeled commute. Theres also a 32-bit ECU that controls the four-hole, two direction, high dynamic-range fuel injectors for superior injection control. By delivering the precise fuel-air mixture the engine can deliver great power and fuel economy. This bike is located at Brennys Cycle Works in East Moline or call 309-796-1664.
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