Showing posts with label Yamaha. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yamaha. Show all posts

Friday, April 23, 2010

Yamaha YZF R1 2010

The Yamaha YZF-R1 bike, launched in 1998, revolutionized the sportbike landscape by successfully combining the awesome power available previously in the true liter class (1,000cc) with the lightweight and responsiveness that a 600-class chassis affords.

Over the years, despite maintaining its distinctive sharp look, the R1 has undergone technical upgradations to keep pace with the times. The 2006 edition features a short-stroke 998cc DOHC, 20-valve, liquid-cooled inline four-cylinder engine that produces a peak power of 175 bhp.

The dual-valve fuel injection system uses motor-driven secondary throttle valves and 32-bit ECU for responsive, instantaneous power delivery. The refurbished Deltabox V frame, revised forks and a 20mm longer swingarm facilitate superb handling in the R1.

In 2006, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Yamaha racing in America, Yamaha released a Limited Edition yellow/white/black YZF-R1 in original Yamaha racing colours.



Yamaha YZF-R1 Technical Specifications:

Engine
Type 998cc, liquid-cooled, 16-valve, DOHC, inline four-cylinder
Bore x Stroke 77 x 53.6mm
Compression Ratio 12.7:1
Carburetion Fuel Injection with YCC-T and YCC-I
Ignition TCI
Transmission 6-speed w/multi-plate slipper clutch
Final Drive #530 O-ring chain
Chassis
Suspension (Front) 43mm inverted telescopic fork w/adjustable preload, compression damping, rebound damping; 4.7" travel
Suspension (Rear) Single shock w/piggyback reservoir; adjustable for hi-/lo-speed compression damping, rebound damping, spring preload
Brakes (Front) Dual 310mm discs; radial-mount forged 6-piston calipers
Brakes (Rear) 220mm disc w/single-piston caliper
Tires (Front) 120/70-ZR17
Tires (Rear) 190/50-ZR17
Chassis Measurement
Length 81.1"
Width 28.3"
Height 43.7"
Seat Height 32.9”
Wheelbase 55.7”
Rake (Caster Angle) 24.0°
Trail 4.0”
Fuel Capacity 4.75 gal.
Dry Weight 381 lbs.
Others
Primary Reduction Ratio 65/43 (1.512)
Secondary Reduction Ratio 45/17 (2.647)
Gear Ratio - 1st Gear 38/15 (2.533)
Gear Ratio - 2nd Gear 33/16 (2.063)
Gear Ratio - 3rd Gear 37/21 (1.762)
Gear Ratio - 4th Gear 35/23 (1.522)
Gear Ratio - 5th Gear 30/22 (1.364)
Gear Ratio - 6th Gear 33/26 (1.269)
Warranty 1 Year (Limited Factory Warranty)

Saturday, April 17, 2010

2010 Yamaha FZ8 Official


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2010 Yamaha FZ-1 Fazer

Real-world performance that will make your everyday ride extraordinary.
The Yamaha 2010 FZ1 a cutting edge sport bike with a twist. Unlike most other machines in this class, the Yamaha FZ1 features a state of the art engine and chassis designs. The twist is you do not have to sacrifice performance or handling to gain excellent rider and passenger comfort... the FZ1 offers it all.

Crunch the numbers, do the math and then take a seat aboard the world's best "naked" sport bike.
Surprisingly comfortable eh? You are looking at one of the best values in Yamaha's 2010 line-up. The FZ1 offers exceptional open class performance with cutting style. R1 inspired power, fuel injection, twin spar aluminum frame and fully adjustable suspension. The FZ1 is a serious sport bike that offers an exceptionally comfortable and exciting riding experience.
Stripped down and ready to rumble.

Think of the 2010 Yamaha FZ1 as an upright Yamaha R1 ready to take on the world. There is more fuel-injected power in that smooth 20-valve four-cylinder than most riders will ever use in a sure footed chassis. It is a riders best ally, from track days, to commuting to touring.

New for 2010:

The ECU mapping has been revised to achieve improved throttle response in the low to mid-rpm range.

Key Features:

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Sculpted bodywork and a comfortable handlebar position for great looks and rider comfort.
Adjustable suspension lets the FZ1 be dialed in for a wide range of uses-everything from urban assault to sport touring.

Engine:

Compact design, 998cc DOHC 20-valve engine is tuned for tremendous mid-range punch and massive top-end power.
Fuel injection with computer-controlled sub-throttle valves provides precise fuel/air mixture for superb power delivery across the entire rev range.
Closed-deck cylinder block provides great strength while allowing a narrow engine in spite of big, 77mm bores.
Narrow-angle five-valve combustion chambers produce a highly efficient 11.5:1 compression ratio.
Carburized connecting rods with fracture split big ends produce a quick-revving engine with excellent high-rpm durability.
High silicon-content ceramic-composite cylinder lining reduces friction and maximizes heat dissipation for consistent power delivery.
Four-into two-into one short-style exhaust system with Exhaust Ultimate Power valve (EXUP®), a stainless 2010 Yamaha FZ-1 Fazer catalizer and oxygen sensor. Delivers outstanding power throughout the FZ1's broad rpm range while meeting all emissions regulations.
Race-inspired curved radiator with twin ring-style fans keeps everything cool under all conditions.

Chassis/Suspension:

Aggressive chassis geometry with Supersport inspired 51 percent front wheel weight bias. Provides quick and nimble handling.
Short 4.76-gallon fuel tanks allows the rider to move into a forward position. Rider forward ergonomics move the rider into a position of great control.
Cast aluminum frame uses the engine as a stressed member. Allows for optimal rigidity, light weight and superb handling.
Stressed-engine design holds the engine in place with six mounts, for excellent vertical stiffness and handling.
Controlled-Fill (CF) aluminum swingarm. Lightweight and tuned for excellent handling and tire grip; looks great, too.
Fully adjustable 43mm inverted fork and a single shock with adjustable preload and rebound damping. Tunable for sport touring or track days.
320mm front discs squeezed by monoblock four-piston calipers up front and a single 245mm rear disc serve up strong and consistent stopping power.
Removable subframe for easy maintenance and detachable passenger footpegs for even more stripped-down style.
Light, five-spoke wheels and fat radial tires, including a 190/50-ZR17 rear, complete the look and serve up the traction.

Additional Features:

Half-cowl fairing design features aggressive eye-catching naked bike profile.2010 Yamaha FZ-1 Fazer
High-tech instrument display features analog tachometer, digital speedometer, dual trip meter with miles on reserve function, odometer, water temperature and lights for neutral, high beam, low fuel and turn signals-also a fade-in lighting feature with adjustable brightness.
Two-piece seat serves up great comfort.
Passenger grabrails provide passenger comfort while maintaining an aggressive appearance.
Durable O-ring-sealed drive chain provides longer chain life.
Dual 12V 60/55-watt multireflector headlight features a sleek, profile for superb aerodynamics and visibility.
Standard toolkit located in convenient storage compartment under passenger seat.

Make Model

Yamaha FZ-1 Fazer

Year

2010

Engine

Liquid cooled, four stroke, transverse four cylinder, DOHC,

Capacity

998
Bore x Stroke 77 X 53.6 mm
Compression Ratio 11.5:1

Induction

Fuel injection

Ignition / Starting

Digital TCI / electric

Max Power

Max Torque

10.5 kg-m 76.7 ft-lb @

Transmission / Drive

6 Speed / chain
Frame Aluminium die-cast, diamond shaped

Front Suspension

Telescopic upside forks, 130mm wheel travel

Rear Suspension

Link-type swingarm, 130mm wheel travel.

Front Brakes

2x 320mm discs

Rear Brakes

Single 245mm disc

Front Tyre

120/70 ZR17

Rear Tyre

190/50 ZR17
Seat Height 815 mm / 32.1 in

Wet-Weight

221 kg / 487 lb

Fuel Capacity

18 Litres / 4.76 gal
2010 Yamaha FZ-1 Fazer

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Yamaha DragStar Classic 1100

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2007 Yamaha DragStar Classic 1100
Category: Cruiser

Also called:
Yamaha DragStar Classic Eleven
Yamaha DSC11

Specifications:

Engine
Model: P610E
Type: Air cooled 4 strokes SOHC 2 valves
Cylinder arrangements: V type 2 cylinder
Displacement: 1,063 cc
Bore x stroke: 95.0 mm × 75.0 mm
Compression ratio: 8.3 : 1
Maximum power: 45kW (60PS) @ 5,750rpm
Maximum torque: 82N m (8.3kgf m) @ 2,500rpm
Starting system: Cell system
Lubricating system: Forced force wet sump
Carburetor type: BSR37×2
Ignition system: T.C.I. Formula

Powertrain
Primary drive: Gear, ratio = 1.659 (78/47)
Final drive: Shaft, ratio = 2.874 (44/47×19/18×32/11)
Clutch type: Wet multiple plate coil springs
Transmission type: Return type 5 step
Change gear ratio:
1st: 2.352
2nd: 1.666
3rd: 1.285
4th: 1.032
5th: 0.852

Chassis
Frame type: Double cradle
Caster/trail: 33°00 ‘/132mm
Front brake: Hydraulic type double disk
Rear brake: hydraulic type single disk
Front tire: 130/90-16M/C 67S
Rear tire: 170/80-15M/C 77S

Dimensions/weight/capacity
LWH: 2,460mm x 950mm x 1,100mm
Wheelbase: 1,645mm
Seat height: 710mm
Dry weight: 275kg
Weight equipped: 291kg
Minimum turning radius: 3.4m
Motor oil capacity: 3.6L
Fuel tank capacity: 17L
Fuel economy: 32.0km/L @ 60kph

Electricals
Battery capacity/type: 12V-12Ah (10h)/GT14B-4 (MF)
Headlight: Halogen valve (60W/55W)

Available only in:
Japan

Yamaha V-Star Classic 650

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2008 Yamaha V-Star Classic 650
Category: Cruiser

Specifications

Engine
Type: 40-cubic-inch (649cc) air-cooled 70° V-twin; SOHC, 2 valves/cylinder
Bore x Stroke: 81mm x 63mm
Compression Ratio: 9.0:1
Carburetion: 28mm Mikuni CV carburetors
Ignition: TCI
Transmission: 5-speed; multiplate wet clutch
Final Drive: Shaft

Chassis
Frame: Steel; hidden shock
Suspension/Front: Telescopic fork; 5.5-in travel
Suspension/Rear: Single shock; adjustable preload, 3.9-in travel
Brakes/Front: Hydraulic disc, 298mm
Brakes/Rear: 200mm drum
Tires/Front: 130/90-16
Tires/Rear: 170/80-15
Wheels: Laced

Dimensions
Length: 96.5″
Width: 36.6 in.
Height: 43.5 in
Seat Height: 27.9 in
Wheelbase: 64 in
Ground Clearance: 5.7 in
Dry Weight: 505 lb
Fuel Capacity: 4.2 gal

Available only in:
USA

SPORTS TORQUE AERODYNAMICS

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MT-01 FAIRING KIT – SPORTS TORQUE AERODYNAMICS

The brand-new MT-0S fairing kit perfectly matches the rugged, radically sporty lines of the ground-breaking MT-01 Sports Torque 1670cc v-twin. Inspired by the glory days of the café racer, the kit is a genuine Yamaha accessory, tailor-made for the MT-01 owner who wants a retro look.

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2007 Yamaha MT-0S

The neat upper fairing improves aerodynamics and deflects windblast for extra comfort, especially during longer runs on open roads. The kit, which fits with standard headlight and wiring loom, includes lowered handlebars for a more sporty riding position.

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2008 Yamaha MT-01

Included within the MT-0S kit are injection-moulded ABS fairing featuring air scoops and genuine MT logos, smoked polycarbonate windscreen, full mounting brackets, aluminum lower handlebar mounts, special tank cover and R1-spec spec sport rear view mirrors. The kit is available in black, silver or unpainted, is fully TÜV approved and fits 2005, 2006 and 2007 MT-01s. Please contact your local Yamaha dealer for further information. Available only in Europe.

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Saturday, April 10, 2010

Yamaha VMAX ready to come on roads

Yamaha VMAX

Expected Launch Date: July, 2010
Estimated Price Tag : Rs 20,00,000


Yamaha VMAX was displayed at prestigious Delhi Auto Expo 2010. With its massive looks and aggressive image, the bike stole the show and attracted the crowd towards the Yamaha pavilion. The bike was put at the centre of the pavilion on a round dais. As one entered in the Yamaha pavilion, the VMAX would welcome with awesome look. The ambassador of the bike company and Bollywood star John Abraham visited the pavilion and had a look at the Yamaha VMAX which he also have it in his garage.




This is to be noted that the 2009 Yamaha VMAX with refreshed mill and other features was launched in India in September 2009. This is the third superbike followed by Yamaha YZF R1 and Yamaha MT-01. The iconic bike of Yamaha is powered by a 1679cc V4 engine which belts out a peak power of 200 PS at 9,000 rpm and churns a maximum torque of 166.8 Nm at 6,500 rpm. The bike is priced at Rs 20 lakh in India, costliest bike in the country so far. However, when the Harley Davidson will hit the showrooms in the nation, Yamaha VMAX will left far behind.

The beast is equipped with most advanced technology such as ABS system, Dual wave discs, six pot radial mounted callipers 320mm. Brembo radial for front brake and single wave disc, 298mm, Brembo master cylinder for rear brake.

Yamaha to launch Yamaha SZ by February this year


Yamaha SZ Sports

Expected Launch Date: July, 2010
Estimated Price Tag : Rs 55,000 /-







Yamaha India plans to launch the recently displayed SZ model at the Auto Expo in India. As the rumors to be believed, the new SZ Model will be out in the 3rd week of February, yes you heard it right.

Yamaha SZ bike will sports the same 150cc engine which already doing its job in the FZ group of models.

Yamaha SZ will get conventional twin rear shocks and disc brakes in the front and will be priced at Rs 55000 to Rs 60000 (Ex, Showroom or On-Road Price).


Why Yamaha SZ at 150cc?


Yamaha wanted to give a break to its rival bikes including the Honda Unicorn, Bajaj Pulsar and the little boy Pulsar LS 135.

Yamaha India is reported to launch a bike in India by February this year. The new bike from Yamaha will be Yamaha SZ, the concept bike which was displayed at Delhi Auto Expo. The bike will be positioned in the FZ series segment of Yamaha. Yamaha SZ will sport 150cc engine which might produce the same power, torque figures and fuel economy. The bike likely to be priced between Rs 55,000 to Rs 60,000. The new Yamaha bike will be positioned against the likes of Bajaj Pulsar 135 LS and Honda Unicorn.


The bike is expected to have disc brakes, twin rear shock absorbers and FZ series like appearance. Yamaha India is also reported to launch a commuter bike in order to capture 10 per cent market share in India by launching new Yamaha bikes in India. The commuter bike to be launched is Yamaha YBR which was also showcased at Delhi Auto Expo 2010. The bike will be based on Yamaha Alba. According to initial reports, it may have the 1

06cc engine that powers Yamaha Alba, Yamaha G5 and Yamaha Crux. The refined engine is to give around 60-70 kmpl in city. It might have the price tag of Rs 45,000 in India. This commuter cum entry-level bike would be aimed to rural areas. However, these bikes will have to face tuff competition from Hero Honda Karizma ZMR and Hero Honda Splendor Plus.


Friday, April 9, 2010

TVS Apache RTR 160 FI Vs Yamaha FZ16 – A Small Comparo by Amit

As u all know that there was already a discussion on the same topic that generated quite a lot of heat, i have decided to give my unbiased review on the same. Lets start over quickly with some of the key points.


Styling and Design: About styling and design being subjective and all, there is for once a clear winner here. The Yamaha FZ16’s very existence began with the styling package so there’s no surprise that it trumps the rather well-proportioned, but diminutive TVS Apache RTR-FI.

From the sculpted tank (cover) to the fat tyres, the FZ drips style that begs for some serious attention.


The RTR-FI for its part, is hardly what you would call plain jane. The bold middle stripe, extroverted tank extensions and compact package looks good. But thing is, they’ve been in the market for a while and familiarity breeds, well, less points. In fit and finish terms, the Yamaha is ahead as well. TVS has never been remiss on this front and I have to say, the RTR-FI is no exception. But, the Japanese bike is noticeably better.
Styling and Design Score: Yamaha FZ 16-1 TVS Apache RTR FI-0

Engine and Performance: Let’s get refinement out of the way first. The Yamaha is, by miles the more refined engine. The RTR-FI is astonishingly throaty, but the Yamaha is quietly gruff as well. But it’s in the vibration department that the Yamaha creams the TVS. But on the performance front, there is no contest as Yamaha always intended for the FZ 16 to be a torquey street bike and it shows. Get to 7,500rpm and the game’s up. There isn’t much power left. Cruise the torque and the FZ is remarkably quick through traffic and will hold a nice 80kph cruise down the highway. You could sit for aeon’s on the throttle and get a much higher top speed in theory, but it’s a waste of time. The TVS, though, aims for glory. The motor is as gung ho as a horny rooster in a fecund hen house and it wastes no time letting you know this. From idle, the motor urges you to keep revving ever harder. And it rewards you with, first, loads of torque and then with a head rush of small cube horsepower. 15.5PS is a lot to ask from such a small motor, but the TVS is genuinely fast. Essentially, while comparable on price and displacement, these two motorcycles are night and day in feel. The Yamaha is competent, calm and classy. The TVS is urgent, powerful and sassy. Pick the character that you like more, and you’ll be happy. Check out the specs. You will notice that the RTR-FI is half-second quicker to 60, nearly 3.50 seconds quicker to 100, 0.9 seconds quicker over the quarter mile, 7kph quicker at the top. And, ridden steadily, It also returns nearly 13kpl more than the Yamaha.

Dynamics: Having calmly given up the engine points to the TVS, the Yamaha claws back into contention on the dynamics front. Wearing the fattest tyres on any Indian motorcycle at the moment and that too tubeless radials, the FZ has superb handling abilities. Yamaha have chosen to nanny you with peg feelers the size of your ballpoint pen. But remove them and you get a machine that is happy to lean over till hard stuff decks out. It isn’t a particularly agile motorcycle, but it is responsive, stable, confident and at ease. Superwide handlebars offer you leverage to change your lines and the Yamaha feels great to corner. Until those silly-long pegfeelers grind down. The Apache, on the other hand, is an ex-racebike. It’s nimble to the point of twitchy, stable but will scare you a bit in bumpy corners. Has relatively good cornering clearance, but will encourage you to consume all of it. And has a stiff suspension tune that makes no bones about favouring handling over comfort. On the ride quality front, I’d say the Yamaha was ahead, but only marginally. Neither machine here flatters the comfort-end of the equation. Backing the Yamaha off from the pre-load collar, does, however, add a smidgen of suppleness. That said, in almost every situation, you will find that Yamaha just a little more composed. On the braking front, the RTR-FI produces quicker stops. But it is the Yamaha that returns more feel. That the Yamaha’s tyres are grippier is clear in riding. Again, the dichotomy is rooted in their character. The Yamaha can, but would you really go apex hunting on it? The RTR definitely can.
Dynamics Score: Yamaha FZ 16-1 TVS Apache RTR FI-1

Features: I’m now genuinely scared of writing long passages on this front. You see, features are supposed to be the frills, the garnish, the accompaniments. But somehow, Indian motorcyclists tend to regards them as the end-all and be-all of purchasing. For what its worth, the RTR has an analog tacho, the FZ has a fully digital setup. The latter can be a bit hard to read in the sun. Everything else is, roughly, the same.
Features Score: Yamaha FZ 16-1 TVS Apache RTR FI-1

Price: Ooh, that’s close. The RTR-FI (Rs 76600 on-road MumbaI) is actually just Rs 1687 more than the FZ (Rs 74913 on-road Mumbai). So, which will it be. Just to explain. The RTR-FI’s price is boosted by two things, the fuel injection and the rear disc brake. In all other aspects, it’s the same motorcycle as the regular carb version RTR. Of course, there’s a half bhp power gain. The FZ’s price, again, about Rs 6,000 more than the peer 150s, is at a premium. Yamaha have traditionally claimed premium pricing and say the price is high thanks to the higher spec – tubeless radials, digital meters etc.

Price Score: Yamaha FZ 16-0 TVS Apache RTR FI-1

Verdict: As Ive tried to bring out through the test, the motorcycles vary widely in character and feel. In my mind, there’s only a very minor overlap between the two. As in, you will either like the FZ or the RTR-FI, but the chances of you being stuck between the two is unlikely. If you are in that spot, my guess is you haven’t gone for a test ride yet. Do that at the earliest. Personally, while I’d love to pick the RTR-FI over the FZ, I find that I cannot. Having ridden both extensively on the road as well as the track, I find the FZ may (always) be slower than the urgent TVS, but it has a calm, sorted feel that makes the RTR-FI feel, a bit crude. Personally, I’d take the Yamaha. But, again, if out and out performance is what turns you on, blind-eye the Yamaha and pick the Apache.

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Yamaha Launching 3 New Bikes in 2008

Yamaha Motor India Private Ltd would launch three new bikes in India including Gladiator Type SS and RS (125 cc), YZF- R15 (150 cc, liquid cooled) and FZ (150 cc, air-cooled) this year. The company also plans to invest Rs 700-800 crore in the country to go into product development, marketing and manufacturing, indicated P Sam, group head, marketing and sales, Yamaha Motor India Sales Pvt Ltd.



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Yamaha YZF R-15 150cc

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Showcasing the three new bikes at the 9th Auto Expo at New Delhi, Sanjay Tripathi, department head, product planning and strategy, Yamaha Motor India Sales Pvt Ltd, said that the bikes, in sync with the Yamaha DNA, have features from the original bikes with fine tuning being done to fit the Indian needs.

Like the YZF-R15 has percolated technology from R1. It also has the R1 six-speed transmission. Similarly, the FZ is being toned down to 150 cc from the existing global version of 1,000 cc.
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"In the coming three years, we plan to concentrate on Sports bikes," said Kajikawa Takashi, president and chief executive officer, Yamaha Motors Co. Ltd.
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Adding that the company plans to turnaround the future of Yamaha in India. Recently, the company launched Super Sports YZF-R1 (1,000 cc) and Torque Sports MTO1 (1,670 cc) in India.
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Starting this February, Gladiator Type SS will hit the Indian roads followed by RS version of Gladiator by March. YZF-R15 will be launched by middle of this year and FZ by November. Acknowledging the fact that Yamaha was not a very competitive player in the Indian market, the newly appointed chief executive officer and managing director, Tsutomu Mabuchi, said, "We are not strong and competitive player. We want to strengthen our presence here with the support from Yamaha (Japan)."

"We plan to strengthen our dealership network," he added. The company plans to take its dealership network from existing 375 to 500 in 18-24 months from now.
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It also plans to open 10 direct shops,owned and run by the company,in the next one year to come at New Delhi, Mumbai, among others.

Yamaha YZF R15 Specifications

Main Features

1. A newly developed 150cc liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, SOHC, single-cylinder fuel-injected engine
2. An all-aluminum "DiASil Cylinder" produced by an exclusive Yamaha casting technology
3. Eco-friendly performance that clears the next-phase Bharat 4 emissions standard
4. The "Deltabox frame" known for excellent rigidity balance
5. Impressive "2-eye" multi-reflector headlight design in the YZF-R series

Confirmed Specifications

- Fully Faired
- Rear Disc Brake
- 150cc
- Liquid Cooling
- Delta Box Frame
- Forged aluminum pistons
- 6 Hole type Fuel Injector
- High capacity air cleaner/filter
- Yamaha accessories including riding gear
- 6 speed transmission
- R1 Style Instrument Console
- 10,500 RPM Red line

Specs as shown in Yamaha Site

* Tyre Front: 80/90 - 17 inch tubeless
* Tyre Rear: 100/80 - 17 inch tubeless
* Brakes: Front- Disc, Rear- Disc
* Fuel Tank: 12 Litres
* Wheelbase: 1290 mm
* Min Ground Clearance: 160 mm


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Yamaha FZ 150cc

Like the Yamaha YZF R15 has racing technology from R1 like six-speed transmission , the Yamaha FZ 150 is being toned down to 150 cc from the existing global version of 1,000 cc.It is 150cc (non FI) , 5 Speed Gear box, Air Cooled and have Monoshock suspension Yamaha FZ 150 will be launched in October 2008.

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