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yes i have a 01 r6 and recently put a new tank on mine. those tanks fit a 99 through 02
in early 2012
im 17 and i have an 07 r6 and so far i had it to about 175 but that wasn't quite at red line. i have heard from others with the same bike that they have gotten to 186.
The intake air temperature sensor on my Yamaha R6 03 is on the left side of the air box, easily accessible, with main seat off, and lift up on gas tank after removing two Allen bolts in front of tank. S/b same for 04.
i want drivr r6 but i am scare
r6 model 2006 price in pakistan are 12lacs
It is under the seat toward the front of the seat and rear of the tank. Remove the drivers seat to get to the battery. It maybe be necessary to loosen th tank in several spots to lift the tank slightly. On the Yamaha r1 2004-2008 you have to lift the tank as well to get it out. Good luck!
These sites will help you out:* http://www.forgeline.com/products/competition-tires/hoosier-r6.html* http://www.hoosiertire.com/Tctips.htm * http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=Hoosier&tireModel=R6
Depends what gsx-r you're talking about. If you're talking about the Hayabusa, then that would win in the top speed. Check it out on youtube, Hayabusa vs R1. The R6 is the smaller version of the R1. The R1 is better for track, the R6 is better for canyon and city riding. The smaller Gsx-r 600 is a good competition for the R6, but the R6 is better at corners.
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the 2007 yzf r6 gets 38 MPG (average)
R6 22 LR Made in Japan imported by FIE in Miami Fl.