2013 ZX6R returning to a 636 engine?
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Re: 2013 ZX6R returning to a 636 engine?
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Re: 2013 ZX6R returning to a 636 engine?
Why'd they show a messy chewed up tyre at the end??
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Re: 2013 ZX6R returning to a 636 engine?
Having a further sticky beak, they didn't put the exhaust servo butterfly in the mid muffler chamber like they did on the 10, makes an after market slip on swap a whole lot easier and don't have worry about FI light.Wattie wrote:And they have gone to the Triumph 675 nissin calipers.
Not sure if that's good or bad.
That OEM exhaust will be the first thing to be chucked off not forgetting the addition of a dangerous fender eliminator!
Are 3 different power modes on a 6 needed?
Still wont say no to one, tis version better!
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Re: 2013 ZX6R returning to a 636 engine?
Depending on what the profiles are the 3 different power modes could be aimed at learners in non-Lams countries.
A learner could 'protect' themselves from the power as they develop their confidence, and It would make the 600 ninja stand out amongst the other 600's.
A learner could 'protect' themselves from the power as they develop their confidence, and It would make the 600 ninja stand out amongst the other 600's.
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Re: 2013 ZX6R returning to a 636 engine?
11+ Gixxer 600 has power mode toggle switch as well, so they really following suit.tim wrote:Depending on what the profiles are the 3 different power modes could be aimed at learners in non-Lams countries.
A learner could 'protect' themselves from the power as they develop their confidence, and It would make the 600 ninja stand out amongst the other 600's.
Isn't a rider better off being taught how to apply throttle control as opposed to having an electronic device physically restrict them.

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Re: 2013 ZX6R returning to a 636 engine?
On the amcn test I did.
I rode the versys 1000 on low power. For about 2 corners.
Thought fuck that! And put it back to full.
It's a de-tuned z1000 engine.
I rode the versys 1000 on low power. For about 2 corners.
Thought fuck that! And put it back to full.
It's a de-tuned z1000 engine.
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Re: 2013 ZX6R returning to a 636 engine?
Its fully sikzxsixr03 wrote:Why'd they show a messy chewed up tyre at the end??

Will keep an eye on fleabay. Due in November and cant wait for a newbie to trail one of these. Will be a sweet xmas gift to myself!

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Re: 2013 ZX6R returning to a 636 engine?
the sad part is its truefireyrob wrote:Its fully sikzxsixr03 wrote:Why'd they show a messy chewed up tyre at the end??![]()
Will keep an eye on fleabay. Due in November and cant wait for a newbie to trail one of these. Will be a sweet xmas gift to myself!

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Re: 2013 ZX6R returning to a 636 engine?
It's there to sell bikes, not to teach people how to ride.blackster wrote: Isn't a rider better off being taught how to apply throttle control as opposed to having an electronic device physically restrict them.
Whatever angle you put on it you can't deny 100+ hp is a head f"*% for a learner, that's why we have the lams scheme because the chances of hurt go up very quickly.
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Re: 2013 ZX6R returning to a 636 engine?
Specs
09-12
Curb Mass 191 kg Includes full fuel tank
Maximum power 94.1kW {128 PS} @ 14,000 rpm
Maximum power with Ram Air 98.5 kW {134 PS} @ 14,000 rpm
Maximum torque 66.7 N·m / 11,800 rpm
2013
Curb Mass 194 kg Includes full fuel tank
Maximum power 96.4 kW {131 PS} / 13,500 rpm
Maximum power with Ram Air 101 kW {137 PS} / 13,500 rpm
Maximum torque 71 N.m {7.2 kgf.m} / 11,500 rpm
09-12
Curb Mass 191 kg Includes full fuel tank
Maximum power 94.1kW {128 PS} @ 14,000 rpm
Maximum power with Ram Air 98.5 kW {134 PS} @ 14,000 rpm
Maximum torque 66.7 N·m / 11,800 rpm
2013
Curb Mass 194 kg Includes full fuel tank
Maximum power 96.4 kW {131 PS} / 13,500 rpm
Maximum power with Ram Air 101 kW {137 PS} / 13,500 rpm
Maximum torque 71 N.m {7.2 kgf.m} / 11,500 rpm
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Re: 2013 ZX6R returning to a 636 engine?
blackster how do the 2013 636 stats compare to the previous and last 636 the 2006 model, have they refreashed this motor or would it be a new design?
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Re: 2013 ZX6R returning to a 636 engine?
Maybe they know fitzy will be looking to upgrade soontim wrote:Depending on what the profiles are the 3 different power modes could be aimed at learners in non-Lams countries.
A learner could 'protect' themselves from the power as they develop their confidence, and It would make the 600 ninja stand out amongst the other 600's.


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Re: 2013 ZX6R returning to a 636 engine?
Not from official site
2006 Ninja 636
Max Power 96 kW @ 14000 rpm
Max Torque 71 Nm @ 11500 rpm
Dry weight 164kg
Wet weight ?
2006 Ninja 636
Max Power 96 kW @ 14000 rpm
Max Torque 71 Nm @ 11500 rpm
Dry weight 164kg
Wet weight ?
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Re: 2013 ZX6R returning to a 636 engine?
surely it wouldnt be same power as 2006.
having ridden a 2006 and 2009 on the track, the 2009 is much faster on the straight bits.
having ridden a 2006 and 2009 on the track, the 2009 is much faster on the straight bits.
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Re: 2013 ZX6R returning to a 636 engine?
Doubt we are looking at comparable figures. 09 is heaps quicker than the old 636
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