1996 · Enduro-offroad
✅ Why buy this bike?
Reliable and durable engine that can handle off-road riding conditions.Comfortable long-travel suspension for a smooth ride over rough terrain.Lightweight and nimble handling, making it easy to maneuver through tight trails.Electric start for convenience and ease of use.Good fuel efficiency for longer rides without frequent refueling stops.⚠️ Things to consider
Lack of modern features: The Yamaha TT 600 E 1996 lacks modern features found in newer motorcycles, such as fuel injection and ABS.Heavy weight: The TT 600 E is on the heavier side for a dirt bike, which can make it less agile and maneuverable off-road.Limited aftermarket support: Due to its age, finding replacement parts and aftermarket accessories for the 1996 TT 600 E may be more challenging compared to newer models.Outdated suspension: The suspension on the TT 600 E may not provide the same level of performance and adjustability as more modern dirt bikes.Reliability concerns: As a bike that is over two decades old, the TT 600 E may have mechanical issues or require more frequent maintenance compared to newer motorcycles.⚖️ Comparison & Competition
Honda XR650L: A reliable and versatile dual-sport motorcycle known for its smooth power delivery and comfortable riding position. It is equally capable on and off-road.Suzuki DR650SE: Another popular dual-sport bike with a strong and durable engine, offering a good balance between on-road comfort and off-road capability.Kawasaki KLR650: A legendary adventure bike known for its ruggedness and long-distance touring capabilities. It features a strong engine and ample storage options.Husqvarna FE 501: A high-performance enduro motorcycle with a lightweight chassis and powerful engine, ideal for off-road enthusiasts looking for a competitive edge.BMW F 800 GS: A premium adventure bike with excellent handling and comfort both on and off-road. It boasts advanced technology and a reputation for long-distance touring prowessThe Yamaha TT 600 E produces 43 HP, fitting A2 license limits (max 35 kW / 47 HP). For riders 18+.
Estimated average for 595cc class: 45-60 mpg (4.0-5.5 L/100km)
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