Yamaha XJ600

The Yamaha XJ600 is a motorcycle manufactured by Yamaha. It is a relatively light motorcycle with top half fairing and around 72 bhp (54 kW). The XJ600 was built from 1984 until 1991, when it was replaced with the Yamaha Diversion/Seca II. In North America, the bike was sold as the FJ600. The 1984 Yamaha XJ600 and FJ600 were notable for being the first Japanese inline-4 motorcycles with a displacement of 600cc.[1] They are also one of the first inline-4 motorcycles to use mono-shock rear suspension.

XJ600
ManufacturerYamaha
Also calledYamaha FJ600
Production1984-1991
SuccessorYamaha Diversion/Seca II
ClassStandard
Engine598 c.c, air-cooled, DOHC inline-4
Power72 hp / 52.6 kW
Transmission6-speed
Suspensiontelescopic forks
mono-shock rear
BrakesFront: dual disc
Rear: disc
TiresFront: 90/90-18,
Rear:110/90-18
Weight467 lbs / 212 kg (wet)
Fuel capacity5.3 gallons / 20 liters
RelatedYamaha XJ900
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References

  1. millal (September 2002). "1984 Yamaha XJ600". Archived from the original on 2001-11-17.
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