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Cycle News 2017 Issue14 April 11

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VOL. 54 ISSUE 14 APRIL 11, 2017 P81 Put it this way: the last time the R6 got properly updated in 2006, I was a mechanic in Australia with a full head of hair. Really, I was. In racing terms, there was very little wrong with the old R6. It's still the cur- rent MotoAmerica Supersport, Super- stock and Australian Supersport Cham- pion, and it won the World Supersport Championship with Sam Lowes (2013), Chaz Davies (2011) and Cal Crutchlow (2009). In the last 58 MotoAmerica Supersport and Superstock 600 races, the R6 has won 56 of them. So why has Yamaha decided to invest more money, time and energy into their little mini superbike? It's a hard question to answer. There's no denying the 2016 R6 was and still is an excellent ma- chine, but it's old, and old bikes need a refresher if they are to stay in the public eye when they go hunting for some new wheels. As such, the next sentence may shock you. THE 2017 YAMAHA YZF-R6 IS NOT AN ALL-NEW BIKE Yamaha has not started with a fresh sheet of paper in the same way they did the R1 a few years back. Developing a brand new motor costs money, lots of it, so while the R6 can pass the Euro4 The dash is basically the same from the previous generation R6. The new face: Yamaha's made the R6 look ultra- mean. We think it looks better than the R1. Three flavors for your new R6, sir.

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