Yamaha’s FZ6R And SR400 Return In 2016 Lineup

Yamaha’s FZ6R And SR400 Return In 2016 Lineup

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Cypress, CA – October 6, 2015 – Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A., today announced the return of the FZ6R and SR400 sport motorcycles for the 2016 model year.

The FZ6R features a confidence-inspiring low seat height and adjustable handlebars, a torquey 600cc engine, and YZF-R6-inspired styling at a value price. For 2016, the FZ6R remains a perfect choice for riders who are looking for an entry-level or commuter 600cc motorcycle without compromising performance or style to get great value.

The 2016 FZ6R will be available in Raven for a suggested retail price of $7,790, and it will be available in dealerships beginning in November.

Heralding back to simpler times, the SR400 is a modern-day classic with retro styling and one of the best-performing, 399cc, fuel-injected, air-cooled, four-stroke, single-cylinder engines available. With plenty of opportunity for personalization, the SR400 has quickly become the preferred motorcycle of custom, café-style motorcycle builders.

The 2016 SR400 will be available in Onyx with a retail price of $5,990, and Yamaha dealerships will receive it beginning in October.

For more information on all Yamaha models–including features, specifications, photos, and videos–please visit www.yamahamotorsports.com. Also, check out “YamahaMotorUSA” on your favorite social media site.

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