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2006 Yamaha Fz6 Sportbike on 2040-motos

US $5,499.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Tacoma, Washington, US

Tacoma, WA, US
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Yamaha FZ photos

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Yamaha FZ tech info

TypeType:Sportbike Stock NumberStock Number:521 PhonePhone:8558913527

Yamaha FZ description

2006 Yamaha FZ6, 600cc liquid-cooled 16-valve DOHC four cylinder engine uses cams and intake tracts tuned to produce maximum torque at 10,000 rpm, maximum power at 12,000 rpm.Group fuel injection combines simplicity with excellent response and performance.Powerful 32-bit processor and 4-jet bidirectional injectors negate the need for the R6???s suction-piston vacuum assist system and are 75 percent lighter.

Moto blog

New Rossi AGVs: Investments for the future

Tue, 26 Oct 2010

Valentino Rossi is edging towards the twilight of his career and anything that has been attached to the biggest star to come out of MotoGP is destined to be worthy of a collector’s treasure trove. Whenever Rossi has raced at a track that has some kind of importance to the Italian his AGV often gets coated with a one-off Aldo Drudi special, this year has seen the Wake Up! and Faces designs.

Pipewerx's new Slash Cut slip-ons

Fri, 16 Sep 2011

Pipe Werx, the British performance motorcycle exhaust company, has added a new product to its range – the Slash Cut Trim. Priced at only £79.95, delivered, the Slash Cut Trim easily bolts on with its supplied mounting clamp and spring to the catalytic converter in place of the heavy standard exit pipes on Yamaha’s R6 (2006-2011) and Suzuki’s GSX-R600/750 (K8, K9, L0). With the main aim of reducing weight and improving aesthetics on these machines, the Slash Cut Trim does give a marginal increase of throttle response and exhaust note.

Michael Alan Duff/Michelle Ann Duff

Wed, 29 Dec 2010

Spotted the link to this short film on a Dutch blog. It's beautifully shot/directed and captures GP rider Mike Duff's recovery from a horrific hip and pelvis injury suffered at the Japanese GP which cost him a six month stay in hospital. Watching him push-start makes you wince just imagining the pain he must have been in.