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Can the 2015 Yamaha SZ-RR V2 handle highway trips comfortably?
14 September 2023 05:07

While the Yamaha SZ-RR V2 is primarily designed for city commuting, it can handle short highway trips comfortably. However, for extended highway cruising, riders may prefer larger displacement bikes.

What is the top speed of the Yamaha SZ?
14 September 2023 05:04

Yamaha SZ can reach 60 kmph in around 6 seconds and can reach a top speed of 105 kmph. This makes it a suitable option for daily commuting on city roads or even for occasional long rides. 

Why my Yamaha SZ's engine gets heat up and stops for 20 minutes?
14 August 2023 10:04

The Yamaha SZ's engine may be getting heated up and stopping for 20 minutes due to a number of factors. The engine may not be generating enough air or fuel, it may not have been adjusted properly, the spark plugs could be broken, the cooling system could be not working, or the engine could be operating at an excessive temperature. 


You have to tune the engine, change the spark plugs, examine the cooling system, and check the air and fuel filters to resolve this problem. To help keep the engine cool, you can also add water and/or a radiator fan. The Yamaha SZ engine shouldn't overheat and halt for 20 minutes if you follow these recommendations.

Why has the mileage of my Yamaha SZR decreased?
19 January 2023 08:35

Since the Yamaha SZR is an older model, it is likely that its fuel efficiency has decreased due to the build-up of dirt and debris in the engine. As air and fuel are not burning as efficiently as before, this can lead to a decrease in mileage. It is important to ensure that you regularly maintain your vehicle to keep it running at its best. This may include replacing the air filter, spark plugs, and fuel filter, as well as checking the condition of the exhaust system. 

Additionally, the fuel injectors may need to be cleaned or replaced to help keep the engine running efficiently. If you find that your vehicle is still not performing as expected, it might be necessary to have it serviced by a qualified mechanic.

Why my Yamaha SZ run smooth at low speed?
19 January 2023 08:30

It is possible that your Yamaha SZ is not running smoothly at low speed due to a number of different factors. 

The most common cause is a dirty or worn spark plug, which can cause the bike to run rough at low speeds. 

Another thing to look at is the air filter, which if clogged can reduce the airflow to the engine and cause it to run rough. 

Lastly, the fuel level could be too low, resulting in the bike running rough at low speeds. If none of these seem to be the issue, it may be necessary to take it to a qualified technician for further diagnosis.

Which is better Yamaha SZ-RR V2.0 or Bajaj Pulsar 150?
29 December 2022 06:09
Starting from the looks of Yamaha SZ-RR V2.0 we can say it is indeed a good looking bike with new colours, paint scheme and graphics, tubeless tyres and new instrument panel. Powering the Yamaha SZ-RR V2.0 is 149cc engine based on Yamaha’s Blue Core technology which can produce 12.1PS at 7,500rpm and torque peaks at 12.8Nm at 6,000rpm. Bajaj Pulsar 150 also gets its power from the 149 cc engine which produces 15 Bhp at 9000 rpm. And the design part of Bajaj Pulsar 150 is also striking and attractive. In fact both are very close competitors but Bajaj wins over when it comes to performance and Yamaha wins when it comes to engine refinement and quality it delivers.
Is Yamaha SZ-X available?
29 December 2022 06:04
Yamaha SZ-X has been discontinued by Yamaha India due to low sales and variant cannibalization of the product. The motorcycle was powered by a 153 cc engine producing 12 BHP and 12.8 Nm of torque. It was offered without a disc brake and came with tube type tyres for cost cutting. Blue Core technology was not used on the SZ-X and it retailed for INR 54,500. This made it quite feasible but again the sales were low for this model.
I am confused between Pulsar LS135 & Yamaha SZ-RR V2.0?
29 December 2022 05:57
The better option out of both the bikes would be the Yamaha SZ-RR version 2.0. The bike gets a detuned 149 cc, FZ engine producing 11.9 BHP and 12.8 NM of torque. It comes with a 5-speed manual gearbox and gets an excellent mileage of 45-50 kmpl. The SZ-RR comes in dual tone shades and brings more comfort of riding a motorcycle than the Pulsar 135 LS. It has been priced very effectively at INR 66,064 and comes with option likes electric start and disc brake for the front. It gets a 12 liter fuel tank which is good for 600 km stretch on a single refill.
Please tell actual on-road mileage of Yamaha SZ-RR Version 2.0 in city and on highway?
29 December 2022 05:53
The Yamaha SZ-RR version 2.0 comes with Blue Core technology, making the bike more superior in terms of ride quality and power. The bike returns a mileage of approx 40 kmpl in city riding conditions whereas the highway figure stays between 45-50 kmpl. It comes with a 149 cc, air cooled engine producing 11.9 BHP and 12.8 NM of torque. It comes mated to a 5-speed gearbox and provides a relaxed ride in all road conditions. It comes with a 240 mm front disc brake and rides on normal sized tyres for mileage enhancement. The maintenance cost of the 150 cc bike is low as compared to the others like FZ and Gixxer. It comes with a price tag of INR 66,064.

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My height is 5.4 feet and weight 50 kg approx., will Yamaha SZ-RR V2.0 suit on my personality?
29 December 2022 05:32
Yes definetly...as it is comes in 150cc category, the weight is pretty light so u will not find any trouble in handling and it is also skinnier. so go for it.
My height is 5.4 feet and weight 50 kg approx., will Yamaha SZ-RR V2.0 suit on my personality?
29 December 2022 05:52

Yamaha's SZ-RR version 2.0 would be the best option for you as the bike comes with a lean and muscular approach, making a perfect blend of power and style into it. It comes with a 149 cc engine being used in the FZ series, detuned in order to get better efficiency and balanced power. It comes with a 5-speed gearbox and returns an estimated fuel efficiency of 50 kmpl. The bike comes with a disc brake for the front wheel and uses the Blue Core technology for refined performance. It produces 11.9 BHP and 12.8 NM of torque. It comes with a price tag of INR 66,064.

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My height is 5.4 feet and weight 50 kg approx., will Yamaha SZ-RR V2.0 suit on my personality?
29 December 2022 05:55

Man Don't care about what other people will think about it. Whichever bike you like, just go & take test drive & book it. Have Fun.

What is reserve fuel tank capacity of YAMAHA SZ-RR VERSION 2.0?
29 December 2022 05:50
The reserve fuel capacity of SZ-RR version 2.0 is 2.3 liters, which is usable. The bike has made it successful into the version 2.0, in which the Yamaha Blue Core technology plays a vital role. The overall fuel efficiency of the bikes have gone up and the performance has also been refined up to some mark. The SZ-RR version 2.0 is powered by the same 149 cc engine which powers the FZ series version 2.0. The difference in both has been made for a mileage efficient SZ-RR, which has been detuned to 11.9 BHP. The price of the SZ-RR version 2.0 is INR 66,064 and it comes in an exciting range of dual tone shades.

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What is the reserve fuel tank capacity of Yamaha SZ-R?
29 December 2022 05:25
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What is the reserve fuel tank capacity of Yamaha SZ-R?
29 December 2022 05:50
The fuel tank capacity of SZ-R is 14 liters and reserve fuel capacity out of that is 1.5 liters, which is usable. The bike comes with a 153 cc engine, which is a detuned version of FZ engine for better fuel efficiency. The engine of SZ-R is not having the Blue Core technology and it is the version 1.0 motor. It takes 6 seconds to reach 60 kmph and has a top speed of 105 kmph. The bike returns a mileage of 50 kmpl and has a ground clearance of 165 mm. It comes with a price tag of INR 63,290 and comes in variety of attractive dual tone shades.

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How much time Yamaha SZ-RR V2 takes to reach 0-60 kmph? And what is the mileage?
29 December 2022 05:49
The Yamaha SZ-RR version 2.0 takes less than 6 seconds to reach 60 kmph. The bike is an excellent example of balanced performance and styling. It comes with a 11.9 BHP, 150 cc engine mated to 5-speed manual gearbox. It comes with a disc brake for the front wheel whereas the rear houses a drum brake.. The mileage of the bike stays near to 50 kmpl and top speed goes slightly up from 100 kmph mark. The bike comes in attractive shades and a decent 14 L fuel tank. The seat height is 800 mm, making it comfortable for average height riders. The bike comes with a price tag of INR 66,064 and comes with Yamaha blue core technology.

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Should I buy a 2nd hand Yamaha SZ-R (2011 model, 48000 kms) for Rs. 35,000?
29 December 2022 05:48
You should not go for the used Yamaha SZ-R as it has been driven extensively and the seller also does not have service record for justifying the engine health. The older SZ-R delivers a lesser mileage when compared to the new one, making it not worth the money you will spend. IN INR 35,000 you can easily buy a brand new Bajaj CT100 and incase you need a 150 cc bike only, the new SZ-RR version 2.0 will suit you the best. You can pay INR 35,000 as the down payment and the rest INR 35,000 (calculating on-road price) with a loan of 1 year. This makes you to a 0 km driven brand new fully loaded SZ-RR, with Yamaha Blue core technology for higher performance and mileage. It will also bring next few years of tension free riding with it.

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Which one should I buy - Yamaha FZS Ver 2.0 or Yamaha SZ RR Ver 2.0?
29 December 2022 05:46
Both the bikes are good to ride and specially the FZS version 2.0 is highly refined by its last update received. It has got a fuel injection system for better efficiency in terms of performance and mileage. It also comes with wider tyres, making it more comfortable to ride. Power values are more when compared to SZ RR version 2.0. SZ RR and FZS have a very low mileage difference between them, which expands when the throttle of both the bikes are pulled. FZS being a more performance oriented motorcycle comes up with more fuel burning when at high speeds but in general riding, the difference would not be a meaningful point of concern. You should go for FZS version 2.0.

Yamaha FZS Version 2.0 - It's Not A Machine. It's ME.

The engine of Yamaha SZ-RR V2 has Blue Core technology or not?
29 December 2022 05:45
The engine of the Yamaha SZ-RR v2 is equipped with the Yamaha Blue Core technology, which makes it more powerful and fuel efficient than the older version. 11.9 BHP is produced out of its 149 cc engine, with a maximum torque value of 12.8 NM. The SZ-RR was introduced as a budget 150 cc motorcycle, but with time it has evolved into a sharp looking tough competitor for the normally powered 150 cc bikes.

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Which one should I buy - Yamaha SZ RR V2.0 or Honda Unicorn 160?
29 December 2022 05:45
Honda Unicorn 160 is a better option considering the overall specifications of the motorcycles. This is due to its high performance and a more capable engine. The Honda Unicorn produces 14.5 BHP @ 8000 rpm as compared to 12 BHP of the Yamaha SZ RR. Also the Honda Unicorn has a better riding than its rival, making it the best out of both.

Honda CB Unicorn 160 - Looks Good. Is Good.


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