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The Yamaha R6 is a 600cc class sport bike, but technically has 599cc's so that they may be used for races requiring bikes to be under 600cc.
The Yamaha R6 is a 600cc class sport bike, but technically has 599cc's so that they may be used for races requiring bikes to be under 600cc.
ZX is the designation that Kawasaki uses for Super Sport bikes. The 6 stands for the 600cc engine. The R is for Race.
Yes, it is legal to ride a 600cc motorbike in the U.K at 21 providing you have passed the necessary training courses. To ride bikes with engine capacities greater than 750 you must be over 25.
cc or cubic centimeters/centimeters cubed refers to the displacement size of the engine i.e 600cc 750cc and so on
Sport bikes are not made for tall people but there are two bikes that are bigger than your 600cc and 1000cc bikes. One is the Suzuki 1300 Hayabusa and the other is the Kawasaki 1400 Ninja. I am 6'5 and have owned both but the Kawasaki fits me better and is superior to the Suzuki if it is 2012 or newer.
Same as any other motorcycle, using the clutch and shift with your left foot.
There are several different "types" of dirt bikes! For brands there are Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki, Kawasaki, KTM, Gasgas, Aprilia, ATK, etc. For displacement, the most common ones are 50cc, 85cc, 100cc, 125cc, 150cc, 200cc, 225cc, 250cc, 350cc, 400cc, 450cc, 500cc, 600cc, 650cc, and even 700cc! As for actual types of dirt bikes there are motocross bikes, enduro (dual-sport) bikes, trials bikes, trail bikes, and many variations and setups like desert, dunes, ice, supercross, etc. Ride safe!
You can get an online quote from: http://motorcycle.progressive.com or go to GEICO.com There are too many variables since not all sport bikes are rated the same by insurers; for instance: if the the model of the motorycle has an "R" in the name it will be more expensive to insure even if it is similar to other 600cc sport bikes. GSXR600, CBR600RR, YZFR6, ZX6R - you get the idea.
What kind of a question is that? Are you planning on stealing someone's bike? Of coarse not! Each key is made with a completely different pattern on it, you should know that already, that your 600cc key wont start another 600cc bike that belongs to someone else, if it does, then that is rare, but you wont be able to start a third one unless its been modified to have the same key fit.However if you are referring to taking out the key hole and the whole assembly from a 600cc bike and fitting it onto a 1000cc because the 1000cc is broken or was hijacked, then yes, it will work., given that you're referring to a GSX-R. Though you should consult a certified professional for wiring diagrams, since I don't know if they have the same wire setup as the 2009 bikes.
It depends on the year/make/model and displacement. A Harley Davidson V-twin might have a 6,00rpm redline, while the R6 600cc I4 has a 17,500rpm. Small CC dirt bikes like the CB250r can go as high as 19,000rpms. Most street/sport bikes are between 10,500-17,000rpms.