Yamaha User Reviews - Page 3
Love the red colour, the Chrome highlights and the seat is very comfortable too. I find it very reliable even in icy weather and the traction control has kicked in a few times to save me.
I bought my brand new Yamaha X-MAX 125 on the 2nd November 2018. I've only had it a few months but love it already. It’s everything I need from a bike with plenty of style and enough speed for my needs. It has plenty space for carrying things under the seat and I had a top box fitted too.
Not much goes wrong with the XJ6 family, being proven mechanically and simple in terms of spec. Instead, being a 'first big bike' you should look out for maintenance issues or damage such as bent levers which may indicate a slow speed drop.
The XJ6 uses a retuned engine from the FZ6 Fazer of the same vintage, designed to make the XJ6 Diversion flexible and friendly to ride. Claimed power and torque is less than the Fazer (by 20bhp and 2ftlb), but usefully delivered much lower down the rev-range (2000rpm and 1500rpm).
The Yamaha XJ6 Diversion has a tubular steel diamond type chassis, using the engine as a stressed member, to save weight and add strength. With its low seat and narrow fuel tank, the Yamaha XJ6 Diversion is very easy to get on and ride, short or tall, on your own or with a pillion. On the move there’s zero vibration felt from the engine and around town the Divvy is agile and easy to navigate through traffic. The steering lock is pretty handy and the wind protection from the half fairing is good too.
Yamaha XSR155 is an amazing one because it gives a classic model with superb features. It has good mileage and performance is also good, it gives great ride quality.
Yamaha has finally taken the initiative to launch a rival against of Royal Enfield Hunter, but it does not look like a rival to me. Its comfort is also average.
My best experience with the Yamaha xsr155 is with the mileage it was amazing and the performance is mind-blowing and we are getting this bike on a budget.
Looking very good. The mileage is awesome. And the best part is no split seats. That's comfortable for family riding. Round headlights give you a classic look.
The bike is beautifully designed, as well as the shock absorbers and tires, and the headlight is well lifted to the new design, lacks kick start, and seat height is not suitable for 5 feet riders, but it should be comprised for short riding and riders.
This machine comes with a liquid-cooled set-up which is quite rare for the bikes in the 125cc segment and as an icing on the, it comes with dual channel abs and a 6-speed gearbox. The retro style making with the led setup adds beauty to its fame. It does justice to the short and average riders but not for tall riders as the weight and a seat height of the motorcycle are quite suitable for daily commuting purposes. The overall performance of the bike is above par considering the mileage and engine tuning. Overall it is good to pick as it offers every feature of the higher cc models in this segment.
The bike is very beautiful to look at and the design attracts us again
The Yamaha FJ-09 successfully balances sportiness and travel-friendly features. The bike's agile handling and addicting engine performance make navigating winding roads a pleasure. Even though the windscreen should be a little bit taller, the riding position is suitable for all-day journeys. The electronics package offers that extra piece of mind, and the optional luggage system is practical. a flexible option for cyclists seeking both enjoyment and utility.
The Yamaha FJ-09 appears to have a lot of potential, but the performance fell a little short of my expectations. I was anticipating more power from the engine, especially in the mid-range. Although the bike handles well and the touring features are well thought out, I was looking for a more exhilarating ride. It's something to think about if you're searching for a bike that can do many things well and is comfortable.
My Yamaha Lander XTZ 250 has never let me down on any of my amazing off-road excursions. The ground clearance and suspension travel are ideal for navigating difficult terrain. Because of the bike's small weight, navigating trails is a breeze. Even though the engine isn't the most powerful, it has more than enough power for adventurous expeditions. Longer rides are smooth and comfortable on the road. Overall, a terrific companion for the off-road adventure seeker!
I've taken my Yamaha Lander 250 XTZ on some long rides, and it's proven to be a reliable companion. The upright riding posture is comfortable for hours on the road, and the seat is surprisingly plush. However, the engine could use a bit more power for highway overtaking. The bike's suspension handles uneven roads decently, but it's not the smoothest. Still, for a small adventure tourer, it gets the job done well.
My preferred city commuter is the Yamaha Lander 250 XTZ. It is nimble and simple to control, making it ideal for navigating traffic. The digital display is clear and informative, and the upright riding position is pleasant. The bike's compactness and fuel efficiency make it ideal for urban settings. Although it does well on rare gravel roads, it is not a genuine off-road vehicle. Great for daily commuting!
The Yamaha Lander 250 XTZ has been a fantastic pick for me as a new rider. It is forgiving, lightweight, and simple to handle. Even at low speeds, the bike feels steady and the power delivery is seamless. The off-road skills are a plus because I feel more comfortable navigating some dirt routes now. It's been a great bike to learn on, although I wish it had more sophisticated features like ABS.
My Yamaha Lander XTZ 250 has never let me down on any of my amazing off-road excursions. The ground clearance and suspension travel are ideal for navigating difficult terrain. Because of the bike's small weight, navigating trails is a breeze. Even though the engine isn't the most powerful, it has more than enough power for adventurous expeditions. Longer rides are smooth and comfortable on the road. Overall, a terrific companion for the off-road adventure seeker!
The Yamaha Lander 250 XTZ has been a fantastic pick for me as a new rider. It is forgiving, lightweight, and simple to handle. Even at low speeds, the bike feels steady and the power delivery is seamless. The off-road skills are a plus because I feel more comfortable navigating some dirt routes now. It's been a great bike to learn on, although I wish it had more sophisticated features like ABS.