Yamaha R6
La Yamaha YZF-R6 a été introduite en 1999 en tant que moto supersport de 600 cm3, s'imposant rapidement comme l'une des machines les plus axées sur la piste de sa catégorie. Au fil des générations (mises à jour de 1999, 2003, 2006, 2008 et 2017), il a acquis le système Ride-by-Wire, le contrôle de traction et un ensemble électronique sophistiqué, devenant ainsi une référence en matière de performances supersportives de 600 cm3. La production de la version routière a pris fin après 2020 en raison de réglementations d'émissions de plus en plus strictes, bien qu'une version R6 RACE réservée aux circuits se soit poursuivie.
122 hp
Pouvoir
61.7 Nm
Torque
190 kg
Poids
255 km/h
Vitesse maximale
6.5 L/100km (approx. 15.4 km/L, typical real-world average)
Carburant
Caréné
Corps
Ce que les acheteurs doivent savoir
High-Revving Engine
The R6 features a 599cc inline-4 that screams to 17,500 RPM, one of the highest redlines in production motorcycles. This makes it incredibly track-capable but means it thrives at high RPMs — short-shifting will leave performance on the table.
Watch for Track Abuse
The R6 is a popular track day bike, so used examples may have hidden wear from hard use, tip-overs, or skipped valve clearance checks. Always request service records and inspect fairings, frame sliders, and exhaust for track damage.
Strong Resale Value
The R6 holds its value exceptionally well compared to most supersports, partly due to its discontinued status after 2020 (race-only model only). Clean street examples are increasingly sought after, making it a smart long-term buy.
Évaluation d'un acheteur d'occasion
"The ultimate 600 if you can handle the commitment."
$4,500-$9,000 usedThe R6 is one of those bikes that'll either make you a better rider or humble you fast — sometimes both on the same ride. It's a proper 600cc supersport with genuine racetrack DNA, and Yamaha built these things tough. The 599cc inline-four screams to 16,500rpm and makes real power up top, but below 8,000rpm you're basically pushing a heavy bicycle. Street riding requires constant gear changes to keep it in the powerband, which gets tiring on longer runs. For used buying, the 2006-2016 generation is the sweet spot. Check for crash damage religiously — fairings hide a multitude of sins. Look for bent subframes, scraped bar ends, and misaligned forks. Previous track-day use is a yellow flag, not necessarily a dealbreaker, but factor in fresh tyres, brake pads, and potentially worn suspension. These engines are bulletproof if maintained, but neglected valve clearances will cost you. Always ask for service history and walk away if they can't produce it.
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