To set the timing on a 2007 Yamaha YZF-R6, first ensure the engine is at top dead center (TDC) on the compression stroke for cylinder number one. Remove the timing cover, and align the timing marks on the camshaft gear with the corresponding marks on the engine. Adjust the cam chain tensioner if necessary, and then reassemble the timing cover. Finally, check that the ignition timing is correct using a timing light if needed.
the 2007 yzf r6 gets 38 MPG (average)
never.
OWN A 2007 R6 IN RED AND WHITE........THE TOP SPEED I HAVE HAD IS 172MPH...................SEVERAL TIMES
Not without modifications, no
Around 130hp
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.
To set the timing on a 2007 Saturn Ion, you'll need to first ensure the engine is at top dead center (TDC) on the compression stroke for cylinder one. Then, locate the timing marks on the crankshaft and camshaft pulleys. Align these marks according to the specifications in your service manual, and adjust the timing as necessary. Finally, secure all components and verify the timing with a timing light if applicable.
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.
you don't the computer does it for you. if it is out of time you may want to check cam sensor or possibly timing chain.
it goes 320 or about 300 like most bikes now
No, the 2000 Yamaha R6 is not fuel injected; it features a carbureted engine. It uses a set of four Mikuni BS38 carburetors to manage fuel delivery. Fuel injection became standard on the Yamaha R6 starting with the 2003 model year.
what timing are you trying to set? the cam timing or the ignition timing?