• Q. Is this bike good for long rides - YZF R3?

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    Adi
    Adi | 4 years ago

    I have 19,000 kmph on my 2015 R3 and it still can cruz 150kph - 160kph with no problems. In 4 years I had no issues with my pure stock R3.

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    Jewel
    Jewel | 4 years ago

    @ Adi | I have 19,000 kmph on my 2015 R3 and it still can cruz 150kph - 160kph with no problems. In 4 years I had no issues with my pure stock R3.

    I have nearly 48,000 on mine (30,000 miles) and no issues. Great little bike!

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    Gokul
    Gokul | 4 years ago

    @ Adi | I have 19,000 kmph on my 2015 R3 and it still can cruz 150kph - 160kph with no problems. In 4 years I had no issues with my pure stock R3.

    How many kilometers can the bike run after getting reserved till empty ?

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