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Why the body of Yamaha Fascino is made of fiber?
02 January 2023 06:40
Yamaha has made use of fiber the Fascino's body because of the following reasons: (i) Keeps the prices low. (ii) You can replace the body parts easily and cost effectively if damaged. (iii) Overall reduction of weight which improves mileage.
Is Yamaha R15 Version 1.0 available in Chennai?
02 January 2023 06:40
The R15 Version 1.0 has been discontinued, and is no longer available. If you're looking to buy the version 1.0, your best bet is going to be the second hand bike market. However, the R15 S is available in Chennai and it is quite identical to the R15 version 1.0. You may want to look into it.
What is the reason behind the denial of launch of Yamaha R125 in India?
02 January 2023 06:40
The Yamaha R125 is not going to launch in India for the following reasons: (i) There won't be enough buyers. Not many people will be interested in buying a Yamaha R125 when a Pulsar 220F is available at a same or a lesser price. (ii) Globally, the 125cc bikes are learner motorcycles. You don't need a licence to ride them. However, in India you need a licence to even ride a 100cc motorcycle. (iii) Premium 125cc bikes might cause product cannibalism.
From where can I get a new Yamaha RX 135 (5-speed)?
02 January 2023 06:40
The Yamaha RX 135 has been discontinued by Yamaha. So unfortunately, your desire to be by a NEW RX 135 can't be fulfilled. Your best bet now is the second bike market, or online marketplaces such as OLX.
Can I fit replace the steel rims with alloy wheels in my Yamaha Ray ZR?
02 January 2023 06:39
Yamaha Ray ZR can be fitted with any 10 inch alloy wheel as Honda Activa's rear alloy is 12 inch and even Suzuki Access's rear alloy wheel is 10 inch. You can even buy the 10 inch alloy wheels from Yamaha itself which are offered on the top spec version. The scooter looks very aggressive and currently retails for INR 52,000 and uses the same 113 cc engine producing 7 BHP and 8.1 Nm of torque. It claims a certified mileage of 66 kmpl.
In which month Yamaha is going to launch the X-Max in India?
02 January 2023 06:39
Yamaha X-Max is one of the most beautiful power scooter available internationally. It won't be launched in India anytime soon but if Yamaha plans to enter this segment first, it can easily collect all of the share of those who wish to buy the Honda PCX and Hero ZIR. It is powered by a 125 cc engine producing 14.1 BHP and 11.94 Nm of torque. It weighs 169 kg and carries a 13.2 liter petrol tank. It may feel heavy for many but it's step up seats and 15 inch front wheel can make the ride feel one of the best on a 2 wheeler ever on the Indian roads.
What is the price of Yamaha M-Slaz in Nepal?
02 January 2023 06:39
Yamaha M-Slaz is currently not available in Nepal. It has been launched in Thailand and will soon make it's way into India, further being imported to Nepal via this route. The motorcycle is actually a naked version of Yamaha R15 and you can even call it as the advanced version of R15 on which the new R15 version 3.0 can be based. M-Slaz is powered by the same 1-cylinder 150 cc, liquid cooled and fuel injected motor.
What is the true mileage of Yamaha FZS V2.0?
02 January 2023 06:39
Yamaha FZS v2.0 returns a mileage of 45 kmpl when driven at normal speeds around 60-70 kmph. The bikes with fuel injection including both FZ and Fazer are tireless in long trips as they provide a very refined ride quality and no overheating issues. The seating position may irritate a bit to the pillion rider while having a short break after 200 kilometers would be required for sure. The fuel tank can take you nearly 500 kms without the need of a refill while riding on highway at the above given speeds. Sudden acceleration makes the engine suck in more petrol as compared to smooth addition of speed to the existing value.
When will Yamaha launch the new Ray ZR in Angul, Odisha?
02 January 2023 06:39
The Yamaha ZR has already been launched on April 21, 2016. The scooter is powered by a 113cc 2-valve, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine with Blue Core technology. The engine is mated to a continuously variable transmission. The Yamaha ZR is available at an ex-showroom price of INR 52000 for the drum variant and an ex-showroom price of INR 54500 for the Disc variant. To know the exact price details in your area, please visit the nearest Yamaha dealership.
Which bike is best: Yamaha R15 V2.0 or KTM 200 Duke?
02 January 2023 06:39
Both bikes have their pros and cons, but the KTM duke 200 is a better choice. Here's why. 1) High-power 200cc engine: 25bhp and 20 Nm torque. Revs to 10000 rpm, and sounds like a two-stroker. Also has enough low-end torque to be able to cruise at 35kmph in 6th gear. 2) It has a short-ratio gearbox which allows the bike to accelerate to 100 KMPH in just 10 seconds. 3) It is loaded with features such as trellis frame, Multi-function fully digital speedo console, alloy one-piece handlebar, aluminium swingarm, upside-down front forks etc 4) The riding position is better for long distances. 5) It a very light bike, has good handling, can easily cut through traffic and perform well on the track too.
Is old model of Yamaha R15 available?
02 January 2023 06:39
The Yamaha R15 is available in both old as well as new variant. The older one has been named R15-S while it actually is visually older and technically the same as the new R15 version 2.0. The bike uses a single long seat instead of the divided unit on the version 2.0, thereby providing a better ride experience to the pillion rider. The engine powering the same is a 149 cc, liquid cooled and fuel injected unit producing 16.36 BHP and 15 Nm of torque. It costs INR 1,15,241.
Why Yamaha stopped the production of FZS Version 1?
02 January 2023 06:39
The Yamaha FZS version 1.0 was surprisingly laid off from the Indian market, also cutting down other bikes like Fazer version 1.0 and Yamaha Crux. The move was made in order to promote the new products in the Yamaha lineup while FZ 16 has been kept on the list for some secret reason. Yamaha's blue core technology on the newer entries has made them class leading with excellent refinement and mind blowing efficiency figures. Currently only FZ 16 can be bought in the first generation and even it will be soon discontinued from the official lists of Yamaha motors.
From where can I get a Yamaha RX 100 in Calangute (Goa)?
02 January 2023 06:39
Yamaha RX 100 can only be bought through online used vehicle portals like OLX and Quikr. The motorcycle was discontinued a long time ago due to the change in pollution norms and recently a similarly named motorcycle, Saluto RX was launched by Yamaha. The bike is very different from the old RX 100 but carries the same lightweight approach, making it quite good when compared to most of it's rivals. The motorcycle comes with a price tag of INR 46,600 and returns a mileage of around 70 kmpl.
When is Yamaha going to launch the MT-125 in India?
02 January 2023 06:39
Yamaha MT-125 has currently no chances of launch in India. Yamaha R15 and R3 would be made as the base for the entry of MT-series as both the bikes can be stripped down for the formation of MT-15 and MT-03. This would make than practical, affordable and easily available. Also, the production and assembly of these bikes locally would make them cost even lesser than their respective juniors named MT-125 and MT-25 respectively. Yamaha is expected to launch the MT series and start a new segment soon in India.
What is the on-road price of Yamaha FZS Version 1.0?
02 January 2023 06:39
Yamaha currently just offers FZ version 1.0, FZ Fi, FZS-Fi, Fazer Fi and recently discontinued the first generation FZS and Fazer. The first generation FZ costs around INR 80,000 on road while the FZS-Fi comes with a price tag of around INR 90,000 (on-road). The motorcycle in its first generation was 3 kg heavier, used carburetor fuel system and had few old school styling bits in it's overall body. You can go for the seconds generation FZS and buy it for INR 82,549 (ex-showroom Delhi).
What is the price of Yamaha SR400 in Tamil Nadu?
02 January 2023 06:39
Yamaha SR400 is currently not available in India. Its retro appeal and use of modern technology makes it a good one for everyday riding. it is powered by a 399 cc, single cylinder engine producing 22.9 BHP and 27.4 Nm of torque. The fuel injected machine comes mated to a 5-speed manual gearbox and reaches a top speed of 129 kmph. the certified fuel economy for the bike is 28.78 kmpl while it is expected to be priced around INR 4 lakh, when brought into India. SR400 uses spoke wheels and weighs around 174 kg when filled with fuel.
What is the exact launch date of Yamaha R25 in India?
02 January 2023 06:38
Yamaha will not launch the R25 in India as it has recently launched the R3 with a price tag of INR 3,26,000 in the country. The bike is exactly the bigger version of a R25 and comes with a 321 cc, twin-cylinder engine producing 41.4 BHP @ 10,750 rpm and 29.6 Nm @ 9,000 rpm. It comes mated to a 6-speed manual gearbox and improves on all 0-100 kmph, finishing it in just 6 seconds. The 0-60 kmph sprint in mere 2.89 seconds. The motorcycle is brought as a CKD from Indonesia.
When will Yamaha re-launch the RX 100 (New version), and what would be the ex-showroom price in Tamil Nadu?
02 January 2023 06:38
Yamaha has launched a new motorcycle with the name Saluto RX and it has no resemblance with the RX 100. The only thing common between them is that both are lightweight. Saluto RX weighs just 98 kg, even after filling the bike with all the fluids and full fuel tank. The engine on the new Saluto RX is a 110 cc, air cooled, 4-stroke engine producing 7.39 BHP and 8.5 Nm of torque. It comes mated to a 4-speed gearbox and returns a certified fuel efficiency figure of 82 kmpl.
What is the exact price of Yamaha Ray in Karaikal?
02 January 2023 06:38
The Yamaha Ray has been discontinued from the Indian market. Yamaha retired the Ray to make way for the new Cygnus Ray-ZR. We advise you to look into the Cygnus Ray-ZR which starts at a price of INR 55,300 (ex-showroom). If you are specifically looking to buy the Yamaha Ray, you'll have to scout around the second hand scooter markets to get a good deal.
Has Yamaha discontinued the SZ-RR?
02 January 2023 06:38
Yes, the SZ-RR has been discontinued and replaced with an improved SZ-RR version 2.0. The new model is powered by the same single-cylinder 149 cc engine which delivers 12.1PS of power and 12.8 Nm of peak torque. Cosmetically, the bike has received a new matte green color scheme. It is priced at INR 67,664 (ex-showroom, Delhi).

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