stock exhaust on a 2009 yamaha r6

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Uploaded by on May 6, 2009

this is what a 2009 Yamaha r6 sounds like from another cars prospective. there is no modifications to this bike its all stock.

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  • Hi, Downshift. I'm also looking at this as my first bike, but I think it might be a little low on power for me, so I'm thinking about going for the Busa.

  • @TheRonaldo666 haha, NO!!! r6 is a great bike to start on, it has enough power, dont get a busa unless your experienced, i have sold this bike and got a zx10r, it has plenty of power for me!

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  • @H1pH0p4LiFe i started on a 09 ninja 250r just to let you know lol, and i have been riding dirt bikes for a long time!!!!

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  • @TrollingForYou please shut up and learn more about bikes... just because something is 600cc doesn't mean it doesn't have a linear power band, low power at low revs, etc. Fucking idiot... (08+ zx6rs have electronic power limiters - and can be shot down to less power then a ninja 650R which is not a supersport... just an example of 600cc's not meaning raw violent power..) why don't you go learn more on bikes... Good luck have fun with 200lb+ guy on a 250... idiot...

  • @Fear1908 please shut up before you kill someone

  • @TheRonaldo666 if you're a big guy, then you can possibly start on a busa if you really wanted to. The r6 does have the lowest low end power of most 600cc class bikes, since all of it's power is at around 13000rpm +, so if you are a big guy then yes the low end power on the r6 (if you ride on the street alot) may be too low for you. I'm about 140 lbs, and its more then enough power for me, as a reference if you aren't a big guy

  • @TrollingForYou thats not true at all lol. Although it is great to start on a smaller bike, depending on how big he is, it may not even be practical. Most people I know that think of starting on a busa are pretty big guys, and hence they need to start on a bigger bike. And since he didn't mention if he was a big guy or not, an r6 may be to low power for him... But if hes like 150lbs, then yea starting on a litre bike isn't really recommended

  • @Ace12550 The 848 feels like it has about the same power when you ride it, maybe a little more but not incredibly different. Personally I'm a huge fan of the Daytona Triumph 675R.

  • @Olinolan190 I started out on an 09 R6 and I loved it. Plenty of power but not too much. I was able to handle the power easily. In my opinion it's a great starter bike.

  • how tall are you?

  • @TheRonaldo666 if you think a r6 is low on power id recommend you start with a 250 because you dont know bikes

  • Helmet?

  • @TheAcdcnz

    I have to agree with you on this... Why would you buy a 600cc bike for your first with no experience?! Im bloody well starting out an a 125 cc and going for a 400cc for my big bike when i feel like doing restricted access

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