The 1994 Yamaha XJ600S Seca II, marketed as the XJ600 Diverson in Europe, is a sport touring motorcycle. It was launched in 1994 and continued in production until 2004. It has a displacement of 599-cubic centimeters and a six-speed gearbox. Its selling points are its reliable engine, a low price tag and comfortable riding. However, its fuel efficiency is less than amazing, as its top speed -- for a sports bike -- and can be expensive on oil and other consumables, but the 1994 Yamaha XJ600S Seca II is a versatile, cheap and rugged bike perfect for entry-level riders.
Engine
The 1994 Yamaha XJ600S Seca II engine has a displacement of 599-cubic centimeters, or 36.55-cubic inches. It is an in-line, four-cylinder, V-8, four-stroke engine. The engine delivers a top speed of 117 miles per hour, 61 horsepower at 8,500 revolutions per minute, and a torque of 54.92 newtons minute.
Size and Frame
The 1994 Yamaha XJ600S Seca II weighs 412.3 lbs. It's seat height is 30.3 inches, on the lowest setting. The frame is made of a steel tube double cradle.
Fuel
The 1994 Yamaha XJ600S Seca II has a fuel capacity of 17 liters and an average fuel consumption of 52 miles per gallon. The tank range of the Seca II is 165 miles.
Tyres and Breaks
The 1994 Yamaha XJ600S Seca II has two 320-mm discs on the front brakes and a single 245-millimeter disc on the rear brake. The front tire is a 110/80 x 17 while the rear tire is a 130/70 x 18.
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