Well I had fun. Some of the difficulties I experienced was the front end coming up on 1st gear vs burning out the clutch. The manufacturer stated time (or that I could find online) is 5.3 seconds. - I love my Yamaha XT660R, it's great off road (albeit heavy) it can do the commute and overtake traffic, all in its a great bike. Thank you Mr XT Donkey for the fun challenge!
The XT Donkey l only know this cause of the amount of research I had to do when buying part for mine. still got a givvy back plate I'm trying to get rid of though 2 years and no one wants it haha
Watched this a few times now, the “r is for race” bit still makes me laugh 😂
Yeah Tingle is a Funny guy lol
Well I had fun. Some of the difficulties I experienced was the front end coming up on 1st gear vs burning out the clutch. The manufacturer stated time (or that I could find online) is 5.3 seconds. - I love my Yamaha XT660R, it's great off road (albeit heavy) it can do the commute and overtake traffic, all in its a great bike. Thank you Mr XT Donkey for the fun challenge!
Not a problem dude I think the 5.3 seconds is abit of a push tho I will endever to get there lol
I just pulled my XT out of storage. Got some scheduled maintenance to do, you know I'm going to practice too!
The R is for RACE! Brilliant work, guys. :D
Cheers had a right laugh doing it too
the r's gearing is longer and they tend to do better road wise. x version is the more huliagain out of the two as it's the supermoto version
had a r and much prefer it over the x I tried then again on green lanes and trails I'll go with the x
Sweet Ya learns something new lol I thought the only difference was the wheels lol
The XT Donkey l only know this cause of the amount of research I had to do when buying part for mine. still got a givvy back plate I'm trying to get rid of though 2 years and no one wants it haha