The Yamaha YZF-600 Thundercat this No Kitty
The Yamaha FZR600R is powered by a liquid-cooled, DOHC four-cylinder in-line, ram-air-fed 16-valve with digital TCI ignition 599cc powerplant, the engine uses a high 12:1 compression ratio, to produce a strong, 33 horsepower, yet street-friendly. The close-ratio six-speed transmission with multi-plate clutch, provides optimal power, delivery power perfectly tuned for both aggressive sport riding and everyday commuting.
What should I look out for if you consider buying the bike secondhand?The brake calipers - they can seize. The engine is pretty solid and there are few reliability worries. The clutch action feels imprecise, but check it's not slipping. Look at the rear tyre: a 170-section fits, but makes the steering slower. It's the perfect budget 600cc if you often carry a pillion.
Top tips, levers are not span-adjustable but you can fit adjustable ones. Heavier oil and stiffer springs in the front end works wonders. Tacho doubles as fault code reader: for instance, if it flicks up to 3000rpm when you turn the ignition on, the throttle-position sensor needs adjusting. Headlights is so-so: shove a halogen bulb in there. A set of easy-to-read analog speedometer, tachometer, odometer, and tripmeter with indicator lights for neutral, high beam, turn signals, low fuel and oil monitor all systems.
For suspension Yamaha uses for the front a 41mm telescopic fork with adjustable preload, compression and rebound damping; 13cm travel suspension which offers race-inspired suspension performance with ultra-precise rider feedback during aggressive riding conditions. For the rear suspension Yamaha uses a single shock with remote reservoir and adjustable preload, compression and rebound damping; 12cm travel delivers super-precise handling performance and maximum versatility. Lightweight, cast-alloy, three-spoke 17-inch wheels front and back reduce unsprung weight and support modern radial tires, 120/60-ZR17 front and 160/60-ZR17 rear, for excellent grip and handling.