Australian Road Rider

AAAH, SIX!

For those of us seasoned enough to romantically remember the downright dirty rush that fast two-stroke motorcycles brought about, well, don’t give it all away just yet. Yes, in this era of rules, order and policed behaviour,

Yammie has delivered us a top-end screamer that doesn’t give you a whole lot — until you demand it. Then the delivery of mind-altering euphoria hits like your first deep kiss. Yeah, you remember that feeling, don’t ya?


“After banging away at Eastern Creek for the best part of a day, I can confidently say that I have never been around there faster on anything”

The reason for all this fuss is the way the bike makes its power. Peak horsies

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Specifications
Type: Liquid cooled, inline 3-cylinder, 12 valve, DOHC, 240° firing order Capacity: 660cc Bore: 74.04mm Stroke: 51.1mm Compression: 12.05:1 Maximum power: 70kW (95PS) at 11,250rpm / LAMS: 41.9kW (57hp) at 6750rpm Maximum torque: 69Nm at 8250rpm / LAM

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