No, an R6 tail fairing cannot be directly installed on a YZF 600R, as they are designed for different models and have distinct shapes and mounting points. Modifications may be necessary for compatibility, which could involve custom brackets or alterations to the fairing itself. It's generally recommended to use fairings specifically designed for your motorcycle model to ensure proper fit and aesthetics.
3.07 Quarts with filter change.
93 octane or higher.
Under the left fairing panel
Right behind the radiator. You need to remove the side fairings to get access.
It is under the left hand side of the fairing....just under the air intake tube.
Yes you can use regular unleaded fuel and it will not harm the engine. Although by using low grade fuel, you will not get the max performance from your bike. I have a 2002 YZF 600R and use nothing but premium in it now. I use to use regular unleaded and I found that I would change my plugs at least once a riding season. it builds up alot of carbon. But yes the owners manual says that you can use regular unleaded.
there is a clear eyeglass on the left side of the motor near the center close to the foot pegs. the oil level should be right in the center. you don't want to over fill it
drain the oil, from the drain plug located on the left side of the oil pan. then screw drainplug back in. remove oil filter, located at front of engine, by the headers. apply new oil filter. add new oil. 20w-50
I like castrol Activo part synthetic
Yamaha yzf r125 mileage
The yzf is fuel injected no carburetors
I don't think so because Hong Leong Yamaha Malaysia are too ignorant and dumb to know how Malaysians would love for this bike to be launched here. Even India got a better model (YZF R15).I have to agree with you Special:Contributionssince i have been waiting for ages to ride another full fairing bike similar to my aging TZM. It has been very disappointing to see nothing new from Hong Leong to replace the once hailed warrior of the Malaysian roads. I do hope that Hong Leong would open up to the public needs of a full fairing bike like the once legendary Highway Star.