![]() Unfortunately, the Yamaha R6 wouldn't be updated to meet Euro5 emmissions regulations and so became a track-only machine called the R6 Race from 2021. Covering around 15,000 miles in all weather conditions, it became a trackday-busting, B-road blasting all-rounder, capable of huge distances and surving the winter grit. ![]() Despite this restrained nature, the R6 remained - after 20 years of production - in a class of one, being the only supersport updated for Euro4 regulations.Īlthough seemingly a stiff, track-focussed weapon, after a year of service at the hands of Senior Road Tester Adam Child as a long-term test bike, the R6 proved to be so much more. However, it’s an expensive 600, especially for one with reduced peak power due to Euro4 constraints. The updated looks are stunning while the front end and brakes help make this a truly brilliant-handling middleweight. The Yamaha R6 features a breath-taking chassis that outshines a rather breathless motor, but there are many positives. ![]()
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