Yamaha YZF-R6 Supplementary 2005

Yamaha YZF-R6 Supplementary Repair Manual (2005)

Complete PDF version of the Supplementary Service Manual for the Yamaha YZF-R6. A MUST for every R6 owner.

Important: This Supplementary manual is to be used in conjunction with the standard Service Manual for the YZF-R6 2003 that can also be found on this website.

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OEM Original factory workshop manual.

Models covered by this manual: 2005

Number of pages: 64 pages

Table of contents:

Yamaha YZF-R6 Yamaha YZF-R6

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Yamaha YZF-R6

The Yamaha YZF-R6 superbike was debuted in 1999 as the super sport version of the YZF-R1 superbike, as well as a companion to the more street-oriented YZF600R sport bike, which was offered alongside the R6. The motorbike had an entirely new engine design from Yamaha, capable of producing over 108 horsepower (81 kW) while stationary. The R6 was the world’s first 600cc production four-stroke motorcycle, with a standard power output of more than 100 horsepower (75 kW).

Since its launch, the YZF-R6 has been altered multiple times. Beginning with the 2003 model year, the R6 was fuel-injected. With a new engine management system incorporating the YCC-T ride by wire throttle and a multi-plate slipper clutch, the 2006 model year was a considerable advance. The YCC-I variable-length intake system was added to the 2008 model to boost power at high engine rpms, as was an updated Deltabox frame design.

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Yamaha YZF-R6 2008

Yamaha YZF-R6 Repair Manual (2008-09)

Complete PDF version of the Service Manual for the Yamaha YZF-R6. A MUST for every R6 owner.

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OEM Original factory workshop manual.

Models covered by this manual: 2008-2009

Number of pages: 434 pages

Table of contents:

Yamaha YZF-R6

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We do not offer printed manuals, for the following reasons:

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Yamaha YZF-R6

The Yamaha YZF-R6 superbike was debuted in 1999 as the super sport version of the YZF-R1 superbike, as well as a companion to the more street-oriented YZF600R sport bike, which was offered alongside the R6. The motorbike had an entirely new engine design from Yamaha, capable of producing over 108 horsepower (81 kW) while stationary. The R6 was the world’s first 600cc production four-stroke motorcycle, with a standard power output of more than 100 horsepower (75 kW).

Since its launch, the YZF-R6 has been altered multiple times. Beginning with the 2003 model year, the R6 was fuel-injected. With a new engine management system incorporating the YCC-T ride by wire throttle and a multi-plate slipper clutch, the 2006 model year was a considerable advance. The YCC-I variable-length intake system was added to the 2008 model to boost power at high engine rpms, as was an updated Deltabox frame design.

Source: Wikipedia

Yamaha YZF-R6 Repair Manual (2003-04)

Complete PDF version of the Service Manual for the Yamaha YZF-R6. A MUST for every R6 owner.

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OEM Original factory workshop manual.

Models covered by this manual: 2003-2004

Number of pages: 434 pages

Table of contents:

Yamaha YZF-R6

This PDF repair manual can be downloaded right after the payment process in complete, on the device of your choice. You will also receive the download link by email along with your receipt.

We do not offer printed manuals, for the following reasons:

  1. it is more eco-friendly to use a digital version
  2. your manual never gets dirty or greasy
  3. you can always choose to print the specific page(s) you need to work on your bike
  4. you receive your manual immediately after payment
  5. it is searchable

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Yamaha YZF-R6

The Yamaha YZF-R6 superbike was debuted in 1999 as the super sport version of the YZF-R1 superbike, as well as a companion to the more street-oriented YZF600R sport bike, which was offered alongside the R6. The motorbike had an entirely new engine design from Yamaha, capable of producing over 108 horsepower (81 kW) while stationary. The R6 was the world’s first 600cc production four-stroke motorcycle, with a standard power output of more than 100 horsepower (75 kW).

Since its launch, the YZF-R6 has been altered multiple times. Beginning with the 2003 model year, the R6 was fuel-injected. With a new engine management system incorporating the YCC-T ride by wire throttle and a multi-plate slipper clutch, the 2006 model year was a considerable advance. The YCC-I variable-length intake system was added to the 2008 model to boost power at high engine rpms, as was an updated Deltabox frame design.

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Yamaha YZF-R6 1999

Yamaha YZF-R6 Repair Manual (1999-2002)

Complete PDF version of the Service Manual for the Yamaha YZF-R6. A MUST for every R6 owner.

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OEM Original factory workshop manual.

Models covered by this manual: 1999-2002

Number of pages: 400 pages

Table of contents:

Yamaha YZF-R6

This PDF repair manual can be downloaded right after the payment process in complete, on the device of your choice. You will also receive the download link by email along with your receipt.

We do not offer printed manuals, for the following reasons:

  1. it is more eco-friendly to use a digital version
  2. your manual never gets dirty or greasy
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  4. you receive your manual immediately after payment
  5. it is searchable
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Yamaha YZF-R6

The Yamaha YZF-R6 superbike was debuted in 1999 as the super sport version of the YZF-R1 superbike, as well as a companion to the more street-oriented YZF600R sport bike, which was offered alongside the R6. The motorbike had an entirely new engine design from Yamaha, capable of producing over 108 horsepower (81 kW) while stationary. The R6 was the world’s first 600cc production four-stroke motorcycle, with a standard power output of more than 100 horsepower (75 kW).

Since its launch, the YZF-R6 has been altered multiple times. Beginning with the 2003 model year, the R6 was fuel-injected. With a new engine management system incorporating the YCC-T ride by wire throttle and a multi-plate slipper clutch, the 2006 model year was a considerable advance. The YCC-I variable-length intake system was added to the 2008 model to boost power at high engine rpms, as was an updated Deltabox frame design.

Source: Wikipedia

Yamaha YZF-R6 2006

Yamaha YZF-R6 Repair Manual (2006-07)

Complete PDF version of the Service Manual for the Yamaha YZF-R6. A MUST for every R6 owner.

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OEM Original factory workshop manual.

Models covered by this manual: 2006-2007

Number of pages: 419 pages

Table of contents:

Yamaha YZF-R6 2006-2007

This PDF repair manual can be downloaded right after the payment process in complete, on the device of your choice. You will also receive the download link by email along with your receipt.

We do not offer printed manuals, for the following reasons:

  1. it is more eco-friendly to use a digital version
  2. your manual never gets dirty or greasy
  3. you can always choose to print the specific page(s) you need to work on your bike
  4. you receive your manual immediately after payment
  5. it is searchable

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Yamaha YZF-R6

The Yamaha YZF-R6 superbike was debuted in 1999 as the super sport version of the YZF-R1 superbike, as well as a companion to the more street-oriented YZF600R sport bike, which was offered alongside the R6. The motorbike had an entirely new engine design from Yamaha, capable of producing over 108 horsepower (81 kW) while stationary. The R6 was the world’s first 600cc production four-stroke motorcycle, with a standard power output of more than 100 horsepower (75 kW).

Since its launch, the YZF-R6 has been altered multiple times. Beginning with the 2003 model year, the R6 was fuel-injected. With a new engine management system incorporating the YCC-T ride by wire throttle and a multi-plate slipper clutch, the 2006 model year was a considerable advance. The YCC-I variable-length intake system was added to the 2008 model to boost power at high engine rpms, as was an updated Deltabox frame design.

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Yamaha YZF-R1Y(M) 2000 Supplementary Repair Manual Models 2000 to 2001 PDF download

Yamaha YZF-R1Y(M) Supplementary Repair Manual (2000-01)

Complete PDF version of the Supplementary Service Manual for the Yamaha YZF-R1Y (M). A MUST for every R1 owner.

Important: This Supplementary manual is to be used in conjunction with the standard Service Manual for the YZF-R1 1998 that can also be found on this website.

Models covered by this manual: 2000-2001

Number of pages: 78 pages

Table of contents:

YZF-R1YZF-R1

This PDF repair manual can be downloaded right after the payment process in complete, on the device of your choice. You will also receive the download link by email along with your receipt.

We do not offer printed manuals, for the following reasons:

  1. it is more eco-friendly to use a digital version
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Yamaha YZF-R1

Yamaha‘s YZF-R1, or R1, is an open class sport bike, or superbike, motorcycle produced from 1998 to the present.

2000-2001

Yamaha introduced a number of enhancements to the bike in 2000, including minor changes to the bodywork to allow for enhanced long-distance riding handling. Yamaha’s major design goal was to improve upon rather than replace the present bike. The dry weight has been reduced from 414 pounds to 414 pounds (188 kg).

The top-end output stayed unaltered at 127.8 horsepower (95.3 kW) at the rear wheel, but engine management system changes were supposed to result in a smoother, broader power distribution. Despite a few changes that resulted in a 3% reduction in drag coefficient, the bodywork was still unmistakably R1. The headlight housing’s shape has been sharpened, the side panels have been made more aerodynamic and slippery, and the windscreen has been reworked for improved rider protection.

The seating area has also been updated. The gasoline tank was replaced with a more relaxed rear angle and deeper leg recesses to improve rider feel. The seat was repositioned further back in the tank, and the new, steeper seating position increased weight to the front end. All of this was done to enhance weight bias, tighten cornering, and overall stability.

Mechanically, the carburetors were re-jetted to increase throttle responsiveness, particularly in the low end, all the way up to the bike’s redline of 11,750 rpm. The modified camshafts were lighter and used internal oil channels to lubricate journals, which, when paired with lower tappet clearance, resulted in less friction and engine noise. A higher first gear, a hollow chrome moly shift shaft with an extra bearing, and a totally rebuilt shift linkage and foot pedal were all added to the gearbox. These modifications were made to address transmission issues in previous versions and to aid in the smooth passage of power from the bike to the road.

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Yamaha YZFR1Y

Yamaha YZF-R1Y (C) Repair Manual (2009-11)

Complete PDF version of the Service Manual for the Yamaha YZF-R1Y (C). A MUST for every R1 owner.

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OEM Original factory workshop manual.

Models covered by this manual: 2009 to 2011

Number of pages: 526 pages

Table of contents:

Yamaha YZF-R1Y (C)

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Yamaha YZF-R1

Yamaha‘s YZF-R1, or R1, is an open class sport bike, or superbike, motorcycle produced from 1998 to the present.

2009-2011

In late 2008, Yamaha announced that an all-new R1 will be introduced in 2009. The new R1 utilizes engine technology from the M1 MotoGP bike, thanks to its cross plane crankshaft. Each connecting rod is separated by 90° via crossplane technology, resulting in an irregular firing interval of 270°- 180°- 90°- 180°. The crossplane crankshaft was utilized on a production sportbike for the first time on the 2009 R1. The power delivery is equivalent to a 90° V4 with a 180° crank, such as the Honda VFR800, and very similar to the Yamaha V-Max, which has received accolades for its exhaust note. Yamaha claims the bike will have “two engines in one,” with the low-end power of a twin and the speed of an inline 4.

Throttle Control in D-Mode The 2009 model additionally has Valve Mapping, which allows the rider to choose between three distinct maps based on the rider’s surroundings. Each mode of operation alters the YCC-T characteristics, influencing how the R1 reacts to rider input. The first choice is Standard Mode, which offers performance in a variety of driving circumstances. The second mode is “A,” which gives the rider more power in the low to medium RPM range. The third mode is “B,” which is a toned-down version of the previous mode designed to improve throttle responsiveness in poor weather and heavy traffic. By pushing a forward mode button near the throttle, the rider activates D-Mode throttle control.

The R1’s overall handling was enhanced via improvements to the frame and suspension. A revised magnesium subframe was created for the 2009 R1 to save weight and aid in mass centralization. The rear shock absorber on the 2009 offers variable speed damping as well as an easily changeable pre-load through a screw adjustment. Unlike previous years’ models, the rear shock now connects beneath the swing arm through a separate connection. To improve overall handling and safety, Yamaha incorporated an electronic steering damper.

The front maintains the same conventional R1 shape, but the air intake location and headlight design have been altered for the 2009 model, using solely projector lamps and rerouting ram air tubes near to the lights to take use of the new-found design space within the nose cone.

When testing the 2010 model year on a tri-oval racetrack, Motorcyclist magazine recorded a 0 to 14 mi (0.00 to 0.40 km) timing of 10.02 seconds @ 144.23 mph (232.12 km/h) and fuel consumption of 25 mpg-US (9.4 L/100 km; 30 mpg-imp). The measured top speed was 176.7 mph (284.4 km/h), according to Motorcycle Consumer News.

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Yamaha YZF-R1W WC 2007

Yamaha YZF-R1 (R1W/R1WC) Repair Manual (2007-08)

Complete PDF version of the Service Manual for the Yamaha YZF-R1W/WC. A MUST for every R1 owner.

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Models covered by this manual: 2007 to 2008

Number of pages: 426 pages

Table of contents:

Yamaha YZF-R1W/WC.

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Yamaha YZF-R1

Yamaha‘s YZF-R1, or R1, is an open class sport bike, or superbike, motorcycle produced from 1998 to the present.

2007-2008

On October 8, 2006, an all-new YZF-R1 for the 2007 model year was introduced. It featured an all-new inline four-cylinder engine with four valves per cylinder, rather than Yamaha’s trademark five-valve Genesis arrangement. The Yamaha Chip Control Intake (YCC-I) electronic variable-length intake funnel system, Yamaha Chip Control Throttle (YCC-T) fly-by-wire throttle system, slipper-type clutch, all-new aluminum Deltabox frame and swingarm, six-piston radial-mount front brake calipers with 310 mm discs, a wider radiator, and M1 styling on the new large ram-air ports in the front fairing were also included. There were no significant changes in 2008. At 10,160 rpm, power at the rear wheel was 156.7 horsepower (116.9 kW).

Motorcycle Consumer News testing on the 2007 model year YZF-R1 revealed a 0-60 mph (0-97 km/h) time of 2.94 seconds, a 0 to 100 mph (0-161 km/h) time of 5.46 seconds, and a 14 mile time of 9.88 seconds at 145.50 mph (234.16 km/h).

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Yamaha YZF-R1 S:SC 2004

Yamaha YZF-R1 (R1S/R1SC) Repair Manual (2004-05)

Complete PDF version of the Service Manual for the Yamaha YZF-R1S/SC. A MUST for every R1 owner.

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OEM Original factory workshop manual.

Models covered by this manual: 2004 to 2005

Number of pages: 457 pages

Table of contents:

Yamaha YZF-R1S/SC

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Yamaha YZF-R1

Yamaha‘s YZF-R1, or R1, is an open class sport bike, or superbike, motorcycle produced from 1998 to the present.

2004-2005

As the rivalry grew more fierce, Yamaha made several significant adjustments to the model. This includes styling changes such as an underseat dual exhaust, as well as performance modifications such as radial brakes and, for the first time, an R1 Ram-air intake. Furthermore, prior models’ proclivity for wheelies was decreased by modifying the shape of the frame and weight distribution. The all-new engine, which had a separate upper crankcase and cylinder block, was no longer employed as a stressed element of the chassis.

The dry weight of the 2004 R1 is 172 kg (379 lb). Radially mounted calipers actuated by a radial master cylinder replaced the conventional front brake calipers. This year also saw the addition of a factory-installed steering damper. Combined with the frame improvements, this helped to remove the handlebars’ tendency to shake violently during rapid acceleration or deceleration on less-than-ideal ground, a characteristic known as a speed wobble or tank slapper.

Motorcycle Consumer News testing of the 2004 model year YZF-R1S revealed a 0-60 mph (0-97 km/h) time of 3.04 seconds, a 0 to 100 mph (0- 161 km/h) time of 5.42 seconds, a quarter-mile time of 9.90 seconds at 144.98 mph (233.32 km/h), and a peak speed of 179 mph (288 km/h).

At the 2005 Isle of Man TT, John McGuinness won the senior race.

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