Specifications for the 1994 Yamaha Seca II

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.