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Friday, March 6, 2009

Yamaha FZ6 Motorcycle - 2008 Vs 2009




I noticed on the Yamaha website that the new 2009 Yamaha FZ6 is now available for sale. So, I decided to do a comparison to see if there is anything about the new model that makes it better than my 2008. I hope not, because I don't want to have to go out and buy another one.
It's difficult to see at first glance from the website what is different about the two motorcycles. We're off to a good start. Looking at the specs, it seems that the engine performance, size, and weight are the same as the 2008 model. According to the specifications, the only difference between the two model years is the color options and price! This isn't really that surprising, as there can't be a revamp every single year.
Moving over to the 2008/2009 Yamaha FZ6 features list I notice a couple of differences. The first is that instead of having a "Controlled-Fill aluminum frame" like the 2008, the 2009 has a "Controlled-Fill die-cast aluminum frame". So now it's die-cast aluminum, for whatever that's worth..?
The second difference that I notice is the addition of: "Dual 12V 60/55-watt multi-reflector headlight gives a sleek, R1-type profile for superb aerodynamics and visibility." One of the interesting things about the 2008 is that only one headlight is on when the low beams are active and both when the high beams are used. It seems that the 2009 model might just use both lights all of the time. That would be a welcome change. I get comments all the time that I have a headlight out. Well, I don't! That's just how it's made! Most of the time no one believes me. In addition, when looking at the two side by side, it's easy to see there is an aesthetic difference on the front end. Good or bad, I couldn't really say.
So, what's the price difference? $6,999 versus $7,290 for 2008 and 2009 respectively. And the colors? Seems they did away with Cobalt Blue and replaced it with Deep Blue. The Raven (black) option remains.
I'll keep an eye out for 2009 Yamaha FZ6 reviews and opinions as more people start buying them and post some thoughts here.
For a visual comparison, stop by my http://yamaha-fz6.blogspot.com/ and decide for yourself!
By Travis McChesney


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