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Yamaha YZF 600R
We like to talk a lot about "real
world" motorcycles here at MD. You know, the bikes you need, but not necessarily
the bikes you want when you first go into the dealer showroom. In the real
world, as opposed to that fantasy world where we are all Valentino Rossi ready
to squeeze every last ounce of performance out of the latest and greatest
performance sportbikes, you might be surprised at what works best.
The fully adjustable suspension is
outstanding. Indeed, we were a bit surprised at how well it worked, both on the
street and on the track (yes, we took the YZF to a track day at California
Speedway). Its standard settings are very plush, yet reasonably controlled on
the street. The added weight the bike carries is actually a plus in most street
riding situations, reducing the unsprung weight of the machine as a percentage
of its overall weight. The YZF600R proved to be an excellent freeway mount here
in Southern California, where high speed travel can unsettle many bikes. The
bike felt completely planted at elevated speeds.
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