Yamaha XJ 600N

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Yamaha XJ 600N
Manufacturer Yamaha
Production 1994
Class Naked
Engine Air Cooled, Four Stroke, Transverse Four Cylinder, DOHC, 2 Valves Per Cylinder
Bore / Stroke 58.4mm x 58.4mm
Compression ratio 10.0:1
Horse Power 61.96 HP (46.2 KW) @ 8500RPM
Torque 39.83 ft/lbs (54.0 Nm) @ 8000RPM
Transmission Gear box: 6-Speed

Final Drive: Chain

Clutch: Wet multi-plate
Suspension Front: Telescopic Forks
Rear: Monocross Rising Rate With 5-way Preload
Brakes Front: 2x267mm Discs 2 Piston Calipers
Rear: Single 267mm Disc 1 Piston Caliper
Front Tire 90/90-17
Rear Tire 110/90-18
Wheelbase 56.89 inches (1445 mm)
Dimensions L 85.39 inches (2169 mm)
W 30.31 inches (770 mm)
Seat height 31.1 inches (790 mm)
Weight  (dry), 206.0 kg (wet)
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The Yamaha XJ 600N was a Air Cooled, Four Stroke, Transverse Four Cylinder, DOHC, 2 Valves Per Cylinder Naked motorcycle produced by Yamaha in 1994. Max torque was 39.83 ft/lbs (54.0 Nm) @ 8000 RPM. Claimed horsepower was 61.96 HP (46.2 KW) @ 8500 RPM.

Engine

A 58.4mm bore x 58.4mm stroke result in a displacement of just 598.0 cubic centimeters.

Drive

The bike has a 6-Speed transmission. Power was moderated via the Wet multi-plate.

Chassis

It came with a 90/90-17 front tire and a 110/90-18 rear tire. Stopping was achieved via 2x267mm Discs 2 Piston Calipers in the front and a Single 267mm Disc 1 Piston Caliper in the rear. The front suspension was a Telescopic Forks while the rear was equipped with a Monocross Rising Rate With 5-way Preload. The wheelbase was 56.89 inches (1445 mm) long.

1994 - 2002 Yamaha XJ 600N

1994 - 2002 Yamaha XJ 600N 1994 - 2002 Yamaha XJ 600N

The Yamaha XJ 600N was built to endure rather than impress. So steel proliferates over alloy, chunkiness over finery and straightforward, simple mechanicals over high tech.