2012 Yamaha Fz6r on 2040-motos
Yamaha FZ tech info
Yamaha FZ description
2012 Yamaha FZ6R, The FZ6R comes with features that make it easy for beginner riders to get started, including a low seat height, a beautiful diamond-steel frame, a sleek fairing, and a Yamaha R6 style exhaust, among other things. The bike also has a built-in lap timer that’s controlled by a right-handlebar switch; there’s also a multi-function digital and analog instrumentation that includes a programmable shift light; a digital speedometer; an analog tachometer; dual tripmeters with miles-on-reserve function; an odometer; water temp gauge; and lights for neutral, high beam, low fuel and turn signals.
The bike is powered by a 600cc DOHC 16-valve, liquid-cooled titanium-valved four-cylinder engine with a compression ratio of 13.1:1, providing great response for a bike of its stature. On top of that, it’ also one of the first Yamaha bikes to come with a Yamaha Chip Controlled Throttle system for flawless response under all conditions and a Yamaha Chip Controlled Intake for excellent cylinder filling and a broader powerband.
To give the FZ6R the kind of performance handling a bike of this quality requires, Yamaha used a Deltabox aluminum frame that incorporates GP thinking in terms of engine positioning and rigidity for the ultimate in 600-class handling.
This one also has the Yamaha accy. gel seat that has been added for the driver. Fully serviced and ready to ride. This bike is on display at our Brennys East store, 3924 State St. Bettendorf,Iowa 52722. Feel free to give us a call at 563-359-7333. Also, check out brennys dot com for this and lots of other bikes, and ATVs!!
Yamaha FZ for Sale
- 2012 yamaha fz6 r ($6,000)
- 2013 yamaha fz6r r ($7,790)
- 2011 yamaha fz 8 ($6,499)
- 2009 yamaha fz6r ($3,900)
- 2013 yamaha fz8 ($6,980)
- 2009 yamaha fz1 ($8,280)
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