Yamaha YZF-R6 discussion forum:RE: Robert95687 |
RE: Robert95687 |
Will said 2010-03-26 15:31 |
LOL I´m warning you right now that if you take that bike over 6000 RPM you may never want to get off it again. Real power on your bike shouldn´t kick in until about 10 000 RPM. Up until that point you will feel it pulling fairly quick, even and predictably. When you hit 10000 approx you should feel a significant power increase which will increase expenetially until you hit peak horse power at approx 13000 RPM. From there you should snap the end of the rev range in about half a second. As long as you keep your weight forward and don´t drop or work the clutch the front wheel should only come up a couple of inches under full throttle. Hope this helps. Have fun and stay safe Will |
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