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    A Legend Reborn!

    Well, not really a legend, but a damn great bike! Mind you I'm biased.
    Here's the new 2009 Yamaha XJ6S Diversion:

    Make Model
    Yamaha XJ6S Diversion
    Year: 2009

    Engine:
    Liquid cooled, four stroke, transverse four cylinder, DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder.
    Capacity: 600
    Bore x Stroke: 65.5 x 44.5 mm
    Compression Ratio: 12.2:1

    Induction:
    Group injection type fuel injection
    Ignition / Starting
    TCI / electric

    Clutch: Wet Multi-plate disc

    Max Power:
    78 hp 57 kW @ 10000 rpm

    Max Torque:
    59.7 Nm 6.1 kg-m @ 8500 rpm

    Transmission / Drive:
    6 Speed / chain
    Gear Ratio 1st 37/13 (2.846) 2nd 37/19 (1.947) 3rd 28/18 (1.556) 4th 32/24 (1.333) 5th 25/21 (1.190) 6th 26/24 (1.083)

    Frame: Aluminium die-cast, diamond shaped

    Front Suspension:
    43mm Telescopic fork, 130mm wheel travel

    Rear Suspension:
    Swingarm Link less type Monocross, 130mm wheel travel

    Front Brakes:
    2x 298 mm discs

    Rear Brakes:
    Single 245 mm disc

    Front Tyre: 120/70 ZR17

    Rear Tyre: 160/60 ZR17

    Seat Height: 785 mm

    Wet-Weight: 211 kg

    Fuel Capacity: 17.3 Litres
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    Does that share a motor with the FZ6? Looks to me like it might take sales off that bike too - as it should come in at a lower price point.

    A potential competitor to the Kawasaki ER-6F?
    And I to my motorcycle parked like the soul of the junkyard. Restored, a bicycle fleshed with power, and tore off. Up Highway 106 continually drunk on the wind in my mouth. Wringing the handlebar for speed, wild to be wreckage forever.

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    I dunno. The new 2009 "facelift" model of the ER-6f is pretty nice. Same specs though.

    Here's something different - the FZ6 has "morphed" into this - the 2009 FZ6R:
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    Looks like the same bike. One with extra padding, bra and knickers, the other is wearing a dress and has had a botox injection.

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    Damn, those things are in desperate need of a tail tidy.
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    Merkins. That is the FZ6S. I'm surprised they didn't call it a Ninja.

    It can't be a Diversion, because it isn't shaft drive.
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    What a pity it's part of the chain gang. The World needs more Shafty's!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    Merkins. That is the FZ6S. I'm surprised they didn't call it a Ninja.

    It can't be a Diversion, because it isn't shaft drive.
    600cc ones(called Seca II in some markets) never had a shaftdrive.

    http://classicbikepictures.co.uk/?ca...%20Highams.jpg

    Ninja is a Kwaka handle.

    There endeth the lessons.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonez View Post
    600cc ones(called Seca II in some markets) never had a shaftdrive.

    http://classicbikepictures.co.uk/?ca...%20Highams.jpg

    Ninja is a Kwaka handle.

    There endeth the lessons.
    Fizzzzzz. Just sitting here reeling them in...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    Fizzzzzz. Just sitting here reeling them in...
    It's a good thing some riders don't like to be shafted all the time. The cotten snapped. Try harder next time

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonez View Post
    Ninja is a Kwaka handle.
    I'm pretty sure that wouldn't stop 'em. They probably just haven't thought of calling it a Ninja yet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    I'm pretty sure that wouldn't stop 'em. They probably just haven't thought of calling it a Ninja yet.
    That would be one hell of a diversion don't you think?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    Merkins. That is the FZ6S. I'm surprised they didn't call it a Ninja.

    It can't be a Diversion, because it isn't shaft drive.
    During the '90s right up to the end of production, the XJ600S was called a "Diversion" in Europe and Japan. It was only known as the Seca II in the US and Australia. They were always chain drive. The early models had a single front disc, 130mm rear tyre and 38mm forks. It was given a facelift, in '98 then twin front discs, 41mm forks and a 150mm rear tyre. Production continued until 2002.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hillbilly View Post
    During the '90s right up to the end of production, the XJ600S was called a "Diversion" in Europe and Japan. It was only known as the Seca II in the US and Australia. They were always chain drive. The early models had a single front disc, 130mm rear tyre and 38mm forks. It was given a facelift, in '98 then twin front discs, 41mm forks and a 150mm rear tyre. Production continued until 2002.
    Stick it to the heathens.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hillbilly View Post
    Production continued until 2002.
    That's two.

    Could somebody please remind me what the bag limit is?
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