How far can a R6 go on a tank of gas?
How far can a R6 go on a tank of gas?
Registered. my fuel light comes on between 110-120 miles, so about 140 miles to a tank.
Is the R6 good for commuting?
I can ride 150 miles round trip without problems and I used to commute ~40 miles round trip to school in sometimes heavy traffic. It just takes time. Once you get it though, you won’t have any problems. I do admit, the R6 is not the most comfortable commuter.
How many miles is a Yamaha R6 good for?
The Yamaha R6 is a top-of-the-range sports bike designed to last approximately 100,000 miles under normal conditions and can last for around 10-15 years on the road before it starts to break down.
How many MPG does a Yamaha R6 get?
The YZF-R6 achieves fuel economy up to an estimated 40 mpg** with a fuel tank that holds 4.6 gallons of gas.
Can you daily drive a R6?
A lot of people would recommend starting off with something smaller than 600 but as long as you’re aware of how much power the bike has, take it really easy for a long time and never push your limits, you’ll be fine. For a daily drive, you’ll be perfect with the R6…Honda’s not going to be any better.
Can you commute on a sports bike?
It’s doable, but after a time it’s going to become tiring, at which point you are going to do it less. However you view it, the seating and riding position on a sportsbike does not lend itself to the kind of all round visibility and awareness that you need to survive in the urban crawl.
What is considered high mileage on a sportbike?
1. Know the numbers, but look beyond them. Generally, high mileage on a motorcycle is anywhere from 20,000 to 50,000 miles. For sport bikes, the high mileage number will be on the low end (usually around 25,000), while cruisers and touring bikes typically become high mileage in the 40,000- to the 50,000-mile range.
How fast is a YZF-R6?
Yamaha R15 Top Speed & Acceleration
| 2017 Yamaha YZF-R6 Acceleration | |
|---|---|
| Speed | Time |
| SS/QM | 10.89/133 mph |
| SS/KM | 19.92/154 mph |
| SS/Mile | 28.46/159 mph |