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The Yamaha YZF-R6 is a sport bike, [1] produced by Yamaha as a 600 class from 1999 to 2020. From 2021, production availability is limited to a non-homologated race-only specification in most global markets, [2] [3] causing race organisers to realign their engine eligibility criteria to encourage other manufacturers having larger than 600 cc displacements to enter road-race competition from ...
On 1 December, a silent march was held in Novi Sad to commemorate one month since the collapse. [12] By early December, Serbian students had begun organizing 24-hour blockades at some school campuses. [11] By mid-December, more than 50 university campuses and multiple secondary schools had suspended classes due to student protests. [10]
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The Novi Sad Higher Public Prosecutor's Office initiated an investigation. [41] More than 40 people, including construction minister Goran Vesić, were subjected to questioning. [42] At least 11 people were allegedly arrested or brought in to the prosecutor’s office by the police, including Vesić, who said that he had voluntarily surrendered ...
The Yamaha FZ6, also known as the FZ6 FAZER is a 600 cc (37 cu in) motorcycle that was introduced by Yamaha in 2004 as a middleweight street bike built around the 2003 YZF-R6 engine. The engine is retuned for more usable midrange power. As a multi-purpose motorcycle it can handle sport riding, touring, and commuting.
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I also got a 2000 Yzf r6 bored out to 2mm and stroked to 670cc and we can still run it at 16000 rpm's plus the motors cranking out 160 horses thats more than a R1, the motor also has a port and polish head job with wiseco pistons, carillo rods, and we did have titanium valves but they didn't work and got smashed by the pistons.
Other applications ranged from the Supersport YZF-R6 and YZF-R1 models, using electronic fuel injection with YCCT and YCCI, to the less extreme but still powerful Yamaha FZ6 (4 valve per cylinder) and FZ1 Fazer line, which had a simpler fuel injection design but was the same basic engine design.