The Yamasaki F60 is a 50cc cafe racer motorcycle that is designed for riders who are looking for a stylish and affordable way to get around town. The bike is powered by a 4-stroke, single-cylinder engine that produces 2.23 kW of power and 3.6 Nm of torque. This gives the F60 a top speed of around 31 mph, which is perfect for city riding.
Specifications
Engine: 50cc, 4-stroke, single-cylinder
Power: 2.23 kW
Torque: 3.6 Nm
Top speed: 31 mph
Fuel economy: 100 mpg
Weight: 113 kg
Seat height: 30 inches
Ground clearance: 4 inches
Design
The F60 has a classic cafe racer styling, with a round headlight, and a teardrop-shaped fuel tank, The bike is also equipped with a number of modern features, such as LED taillights, a digital instrument cluster, and a USB charging port.
Comfort
The F60 is surprisingly comfortable, even for longer rides. The seat is well-padded and the riding position is relaxed. The bike also has good suspension, which helps to absorb bumps in the road.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
Stylish cafe racer styling
Affordable
Easy to ride
Good fuel economy
Comfortable
Cons:
Slow top speed
Not suitable for highway riding
low seat height
Cost of Riding
The cost of riding a motorcycle varies depending on a number of factors, including the type of bike you own, the cost of insurance, and the price of fuel. However, in general, you can expect to pay around £1,000 per year for the cost of owning and operating a motorcycle. This includes the cost of insurance, registration, maintenance, and fuel.
Conclusion
The Yamasaki F60 is a great choice for riders who are looking for a stylish, affordable, and easy-to-ride 50cc cafe racer. The bike is perfect for commuting, running errands, or just cruising around town. However, it is important to keep in mind that the bike is not very fast, so it is not suitable for all riders.
If you are looking for a stylish and affordable way to get around town, the Yamasaki F60 is a great option. However, if you are not a 16-year-old or someone with fathers rights maybe you should look at a 125cc.
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My boy has a yamasaki f60 it's great except that in the rain it is really sluggish. It dies not have an air filter should I get one