How much does an R1 weigh?

How much does an R1 weigh?

Specifications

Year 1998 – 1999 2015–present
Engine
Fuel capacity 18 l (4.0 imp gal; 4.8 US gal) 17 l (3.7 imp gal; 4.5 US gal)
Dry weight 190.1 kg (419 lb)
Wet weight* 198.2 kg (437 lb) (claimed) 199 kg (439 lb)

Is the R1 bigger than the R6?

2018 YZF R1 The seat height is just a tad taller than the R6 at 33.7 inches. The R1 comes standard with an advanced electronics suite; traction control, slide control, ABS/unified braking system, launch control, wheel lift control, and quick-shifter—the latter two were revised for 2018.

Whats the difference between an R6 and R1?

The main one is the obvious one – the R6 has a 599cc engine, while the R1 has a 998cc engine. Many of the subsequent differences, such as the differences in acceleration and top speed, come about as a consequence of this size difference. The R1 also has larger dimensions. It is about 3cm longer, and weighs 9kg more.

How much does a R6 weight?

419 lbs
2020 Yamaha YZF-R6 Specifications

ENGINE
Wheelbase 54.1 in (1374mm)
Ground Clearance 5.1 in (129 mm)
Seat Height 33.5 in (850mm)
Curb Weight 419 lbs (190 kg)

How much HP is a R1?

2020 Yamaha YZF-R1 Specifications

ENGINE
Power 198 hp
Bore x Stroke 79.0mm x 50.9mm
Compression Ratio 13.0:1
Fuel System Fuel injection with YCC-T and YCC-I

Is R6 fast?

Both the Yamaha R6 and R1 are extremely fast motorcycles. They can both clear 250 km/h or 150 mph, at which point you’ll be worried about road imperfections and random obstacles unless you’re on a straight freeway, which isn’t really the best place for either of these.

How fast is a 2021 Yamaha R1?

186 mph
2018 – 2021 Yamaha YZF-R1 / R1M Top Speed: 186 mph (Est.)

Is the Dodge Tomahawk street legal?

The Dodge Tomahawk is a non–street legal concept vehicle introduced by Dodge at the 2003 North American International Auto Show that was subsequently produced and sold in very small numbers. As they were not street legal, Dodge called the Tomahawk a “rolling sculpture”, not intended to be ridden.

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