Join Date: Apr Feedback Rating: 0. Bike s : 06 R6. Join Date: Jan Join Date: Nov Feedback Rating: 3. Bike s : R6S. Join Date: Aug Feedback Rating: 2. Somewhere, someone is tired of her! Join Date: May Feedback Rating: 7. My '04 being ran extremely hard has about 30, miles on the odometer and shows no sign of slowing down Feedback Rating: It's a another well-known internut fact that all motorcycles are worn out after 10k miles and should be sold for pennies on the dollar.
That is high mileage. My uncle has way over k on his goldwing. For a well cared for motorcycle 20k is nothing. Bike s : 05 FZ1. Find More Posts by Ulric. I'll let ya know if the motor explodes in another 1. All times are GMT The time now is AM. Privacy Policy. Members List Member Map. Calendar Garage Forum Home. Mark Forums Read. R6 engine lifespan. User Name. Remember Me? Forgot info?
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Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free, join our community! Page 1 of 2. Share This Thread:. We know now that the Yamaha R6 engine is reliable, but how does it compare with similar models on the market? This just goes to show that bikes that are regularly serviced and cared for last much longer than expected. So not only is the CBRRR the more reliable option at least in terms of longevity , it is more affordable as well.
The Yamaha R6 and the Suzuki GSX-R are both acceleration monsters with state of the art braking systems, exceptional stability, and high-end suspensions, that are designed to shine on the track. Both models will clock up to , miles on the road, which is better than most supersport bikes. Similarly, if you are going to take your bike to the race track, then investing a little more money into an R6 would be an option worth considering.
With regular oil and filter changes, valve adjustments, and servicing every few thousand miles and heedful of riding habits, the Kawasaki ZX-6R can also last for around , miles- just like the Yamaha R6. The Yamaha is better known for its stability and handling while the Kawasaki has a reputation for its speed.
While the R6 can last up to , miles, the Daytona hangs around 70,, mile mark. However, with proper care and servicing, the Daytona can last as long as the Yamaha R6. In terms of reliability, the Yamaha R6 holds a better record and also has more reasonable annual maintenance costs. This is partly because the Daytona is less popular than the R6, so parts are hard to find sometimes. Although all Yamaha R6 models are exceptional in terms of speed and engine power, these models received minimal complaints and proved to be the most reliable bikes.
The Yamaha R6 had better traction control, which made it more durable. According to the reports of R6 owners, the worst years for the bike are the models or before. Updates were made to the models following the model, with better suspension and slipper clutch. In fact, Yamaha even announced that it would buy back the model from owners due to an error in the tachometer. Please also read our article Yamaha R6: 16 most common questions and why the Yamaha R1 is not a good starter bike.
Based on a number of estimates, we would say that yes a Yamaha R6 is an expensive bike to maintain. Please also read our article: Yamaha R1: 12 most common questions answered. The insurance rates for a Yamaha R6 depend upon a number of factors such as the insurance coverage, the state where you live, and your age. Table of Contents.
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