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Pack and Roll: Yamaha YZF-R6 Custom

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Here is a "Yamaha YZF-R6" custom by Webike community user "R46". The owner uses different TANAX Motofizz seat bags depending on the amount of luggage. The W Deck Seat Bag MFK-139 has a two-compartment structure that can be used for various applications. It is equipped with a back pad to reduce the rider's fatigue, making it ideal for touring over long distances. For shorter overnight tours, the Mini Field Seat Bag has an adjustable capacity that can be tailored to suit the amount of luggage. It comes with a rain cover for protection against sudden rain. For day trips with less luggage, the Sports Seat Bag MFK-096, which features an aerodynamic design suitable for supersport bikes, is used. This bag also comes with a rain cover and has an upper pocket for frequently used items. The handlebar area is equipped with a ZETA Pilot Lever, providing the best environment for precise lever operation during sport riding. Not only is it foldable upward, downward, and forward, significantly reducing damage from tipping over, but the large vent hole at the tip releases wind pressure even at very high speeds. The levers are safeguarded by BABYFACE Lever Guards. The mounting angle can be adjusted in 8 positions to achieve the optimal position. For vibration control, a BABYFACE Handlebar End is selected. The heavy stainless steel alloy helps reduce vibration. In case of a fall, AGRAS Racing Sliders will protect the bike body. It is a noteworthy feature that the sliders can be installed without any modification to the cowl.

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Specifications

Part Details
Brake brembo Oil Tank Cover
Handles BABYFACE (Sato Racing) Handlebar End Short
BABYFACE (Sato Racing) Lever Guard
ZETA Pilot Lever Brake
Frame AGRAS Racing Slider
J Trip Aluminum Swingarm Hook Bolt
Bodyworks TANAX W Deck Seat Bag MFK-139
TANAX Mini Field Seat Bag
TANAX Sports Seat Bag MFK-096
Electrical DAYTONA Smartphone Holder 3 for Motorcycle
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Hakuyo

A foreigner who rides in Japan, Japanese call this "Gaijin Rider". 6th year in the Webike global team. He feels and shares the real bike life in Japan then presents you how interesting Japanese customs are.