Yamaha 'Test Fest' -- R6
Yamaha 'Test Fest' -- R6
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Mad Dave

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7,158 posts

284 months

Sunday 3rd June 2007
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Yamaha are doing a promotion called test fest, where you basically ride the bikes, no questions asked and just have to write an evaluation form at the end. I took out the new R6 for half an hour and deduced that it's a nice bike but bloody uncomfortable on your back, and WAY too slow low in the revs - once you get it up in the revs its quite nippy, but pulling away from traffic lights it feels like it's in third! Ridiculous. But then, it's designed for the track so I guess it makes sense. Handling wise it felt very similar to my R1.

Anyway, the promotion runs until the 31st July and you can see if your local dealer is taking part by checking the Yamaha UK website - you can also see which models they have on test. Sadly my local guys didn't have the new R1 frown

Dave

Chilli

17,320 posts

257 months

Sunday 3rd June 2007
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"Nippy"? Are you Mad?

Oh yeah....sorry.

rsv gone!

11,288 posts

262 months

Monday 4th June 2007
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Chilli said:
"Nippy"? Are you Mad?

Oh yeah....sorry.
You really need to try an R1 Chilli!

Mad Dave

Original Poster:

7,158 posts

284 months

Monday 4th June 2007
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Ahem

Chilli said:
"Nippy"? Are you Mad?

Oh yeah....sorry.
wink

Edited by Mad Dave on Monday 4th June 12:13

Chilli

17,320 posts

257 months

Monday 4th June 2007
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rsv gone! said:
Chilli said:
"Nippy"? Are you Mad?

Oh yeah....sorry.
You really need to try an R1 Chilli!
I'll be on the market in a month or so (touch wood) so I'll have another think then!

sjtscott

4,215 posts

252 months

Monday 4th June 2007
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Interesting, I'd like to try the latest R6 to see just how uncomfortable it really is based it looks. I had a 99 original before and the bars in comparison were like a touring bikes compared to the latest model.
I think I'd defer the R6 ride if I could get a go on a latest R1. Maybe one day I'll be able to cost effectively insure one so would be good to know what I'm missing being 400cc less currently. smile I suspect its somewhat overkill for the road. lol

tim2100

6,288 posts

278 months

Monday 4th June 2007
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Looks liek they have the R1, R6 & FZ1 at my local yam place. Looks like a trip out soon!

sjtscott

4,215 posts

252 months

Monday 4th June 2007
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tim2100 said:
Looks liek they have the R1, R6 & FZ1 at my local yam place. Looks like a trip out soon!
Awesome job by whoever wrote that test fest page NOT... lets just list the dealers name and not the location for the dealers with multiple branches.. pure genius!!
London has infinity and George Whites as official dealers and these are listed I just can't tell if any are London ones.
Someone at Yamaha uk needs to be introduced to the clue stick. wink

Mad Dave

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7,158 posts

284 months

Monday 4th June 2007
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sjtscott said:
Interesting, I'd like to try the latest R6 to see just how uncomfortable it really is based it looks. I had a 99 original before and the bars in comparison were like a touring bikes compared to the latest model.
I think I'd defer the R6 ride if I could get a go on a latest R1. Maybe one day I'll be able to cost effectively insure one so would be good to know what I'm missing being 400cc less currently. smile I suspect its somewhat overkill for the road. lol
You can ride as many of the bikes as you wish. It was just that my local place don't have an R1 on test frown