Ex-Showroom Price
2-Wheeler Type | Commuter |
Engine cc (Displacement) | 106 cc |
Maximum Power | 7.5 Bhp @ 7500 rpm |
Maximum Torque | 7.9 Nm @ 6000 rpm |
Number of Cylinders | 1 |
Number of Gears | 4 |
Seat Height | 780 mm |
Ground Clearance | 185 mm |
Kerb Weight | 126 kg |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 13 litres |
Pros
- Good Value for Money
- Vast Service Network
- Good Mileage
Cons
- Bad Design
Colour Options and Price in India | |
Bike Variant | Yamaha YBR 110 |
Availability Status in India | Discontinued |
2-Wheeler Type | Commuter |
Latest Price in India | Yamaha YBR 110 price was Rs 46,465 before being discontinued. |
Fuel Type | Petrol |
Colour Options | Red and Black, Gold and Black |
Official Tagline | Mazbooti Aisi Ki Chalti Jaye |
ENGINE AND GEARBOX | |
Engine Details | Air-cooled, 4-stroke, SOHC |
Fuel System | Carburettor |
Cooling | Air Cooling |
Engine cc (Displacement) | 106 cc |
Maximum Power | 7.5 Bhp @ 7500 rpm |
Maximum Torque | 7.9 Nm @ 6000 rpm |
Number of Cylinders | 1 |
Lubrication | Wet sump |
Compression Ratio | 9.00:1 |
Bore | 49 mm |
Stroke | 56 mm |
Cylinder Layout | Single cylinder |
Number of Gears | 4 |
Clutch | Multiple wet type |
Gear Ratios | 1st=3.000, 2nd=1.688, 3rd:=1.200, 4th=0.875 |
Primary Reduction Ratio | 3.722 |
Secondary Reduction Ratio | 3.214 |
MILEAGE AND TOP SPEED | |
Mileage | 60-70 kmpl (approx.) |
BRAKES AND TYRES | |
Front Brake | 130mm Drum |
Rear Brake | 130mm Drum |
Front Tyre | 2.75 X 18" 4PR |
Rear Tyre | 3.00 X 18" 6PR |
Wheel Type | Alloys |
Tubeless Tyres | |
Alloy Wheels | |
PERFORMANCE FIGURES | |
0-60 kmph | 9.50 secs |
SUSPENSION AND CHASSIS | |
Front Suspension | Telescopic |
Rear Suspension | Swing Arm |
Frame (Chassis) | Double cradle type-Tubular |
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT | |
Overall Length | 2040 mm |
Overall Width | 715 mm |
Overall Height | 1095 mm |
Ground Clearance | 185 mm |
Seat Height | 780 mm |
Wheelbase | 1285 mm |
Kerb Weight | 126 kg |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 13 litres |
INSTRUMENT CONSOLE FEATURES | |
Speedometer | Analogue |
Fuel Gauge | Analogue |
BATTERY AND LIGHTING | |
Pass Light | |
Battery Type | Maintenance Free |
Capacity | 5Ah |
Voltage | 12V |
Head Light | 12 V, 35/35W |
COMFORT FEATURES | |
Electric Start | |
Pillion Footrest | |
Step-up Seat/Split Seat | |
Miscellaneous Information | |
Caster | 26.4 degree |
Trail | 91 mm |
Yamaha YBR 110 Review
Quick Review by Maxabout Team
The failure of bikes like Alba and Libero resulted into the invention of Yamaha YBR 110. This is a premium entry level bike from Yamaha which tries to find its spot in a segment which is completely dominated by Hero and Bajaj. Does this bike have the potential to challenge the already established players? Let's find out. If it's about appearance then you can say Yamaha YBR 110 is blended version of its discontinued predecessors, Alba and Libero. YBR 110 is pretty much inspired from these both bikes. The bike is almost an exact copy of Alba from sideways. It features the same side panels, up-swept silencer with chrome heat shield and stretched seat.
However, it features new fuel tank which is quite simple in terms of designing and sports new graphics. The bike also features a new Multi reflector headlight and small size orange colored side indicators. It comes with a standard tinted visor and body colored cowl which looks neither stylish nor boring. Its front fender has some noticeable lines on it and forms a good image with its silver finished alloy wheels and telescopic forks. At the back, it features a black finished carrier integrated grab rail which is not much attractive. Its rear fender has a reflector light, side indicators and number plate on it which is placed just below its bland tail light.
Yamaha YBR 110 has twin circular pods in its instrument console. It's completely analogue and carries a speedometer and odometer in one dial while the other one features an analogue fuel gauge and other indicators. Electric start is a standard feature in this bike and Yamaha has also incorporated this bike with a premium feature like an Engine kill switch. The same 106cc engine which can also be seen in Yamaha Crux has been used in YBR 110. This 4-stroke, SOHC engine generates a power output of 7.5 Bhp at 7500 rpm. The maximum torque output of this air-cooled engine is 7.8 Nm which is accessible at 6000 rpm. Similar to Crux, this bike is also equipped with a four speed manual gearbox.
Undoubtedly, this bike isn't better than its rivals in terms of acceleration and performance. Technically, this bike may have similar specifications to its rivals but its additional weight and delayed torque arrival makes the difference. Yamaha YBR 110 is noticeably slow initially and that's quite evident in its city performance. In city traffic, it needs frequent gear shifts to maintain the momentum. The throttle response is also not as instant as Bajaj Discover. In order to improve its fuel economy, Yamaha has kept its gear ratios taller which puts it on the slower side. It takes almost 9.5 seconds to reach the speed of 60km/hr from standstill. The performance of this bike improves only after the speed of 50km/hr. Its heavyweight contributes to its poor power to weight ratio which also restricts it from crossing the top speed of 90km/hr.
Gear transitions are certainly smoother than Discover. Its engine is also not much noisy but can't go pass the quality standard maintained by the Hero bikes. Looking at its weight, Yamaha should have enhanced the power output of this engine as in city as well as on highways, YBR 110 breathes hard for power. Mileage figures are not impressive either. It may give you a fuel economy of around 60 km/ltr in city conditions while on highways it can give you a mileage of around 62-66km/ltr. Yamaha YBR110 has been designed for commuters and it gets clear as soon as you get on to this bike. It's upward placed handle bar and front set foot pegs are perfect for daily usage. Your knees just fold around its fuel tank while your feet rest comfortably on its foot pegs. Its seat also offers nice under thigh support which is very useful on long journeys. The plastic quality of the buttons used on its handlebar is better than many of its competitor's. Its engine kill switch is really convenient to use as you don't have to turn off your keys every time on traffic signals.
The bike comes with under seat storage space and rear carrier. Saree guard is a standard part of this bike and its other safety features include pass button and powerful headlight. Suspension system of this bike has been specially tuned for our Indian road conditions. It comes fitted with telescopic forks at its front and coil spring with swing arm at the back. YBR 110 has drum brakes of 130mm on its both wheels. Yamaha YBR 110 has a wheelbase of 1285mm which is far better than many of its rivals. Thanks to its extended wheelbase and extra weight, this bike is more stable and grounded than others. The handling is also light and enjoyable but the suspension quality is not up to the mark. On our Indian roads, most of the potholes can easily make this bike unstable. With a pillion rider, things get worse. The suspension of this bike should have been better as it degrades its ride quality. However, the bike gets a good hold of roads around corners and at high speeds which is badly missed in most of the commuter bikes.
FAQs
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What is the difference between Yamaha YBR 110 & YBR 125?
29 December 2022 05:49The difference between YBR 110 and YBR 125 is in the engines both the bikes are having and their specific power outputs. The YBR 110 is a smaller engine bike(106 cc) with 7.5 BHP and 7.9 NM of torque whereas the YBR 125 is a 123 cc bike with a output of 10.7 BHP and 10.4 NM of torque. The styling in both the bikes also differ as both belong to a different segment. 125 comes with a better and aggressive design, with its extended tank cowl for better design whereas the YBR 110 comes with a simple fuel tank design. There are many other minor changes like body panel stickers and exhaust chrome design. YBR 110 can be brought for INR 46,465 whereas the YBR 125 can be bought for INR 50,846.
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User Reviews for Yamaha YBR
Performance
I purchased it around 11 years back. Though they claim 60-65 km mileage, I never got more than 50. Presently it is giving less than 30. It has run around 33000 km. But showroom people say, compression has become weak, and bore pistons are to be changed. Can it happen in 33000 km run? In the service center, there is so much rush that it is not possible to get the bike serviced within 7 days. Because of which, I have to depend on out side mechanics, who do not have sufficient knowledge.
Best Features: Maintenance cost is less
Pros: It is maintenance free bike. In last 11 years, I have hardly spent anything towards its maintenance.
Cons: Mileage is very poor. They claim 60, but I never got more than 45-50. Presently it is giving less than 30. Running is 33000 kms.