• Q. My height 5.0 and weight 50 is comfortable for Yamaha YZF R15 V3?

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    Dillip
    Dillip | 4 years ago

    Yamaha R15 V3 features a saddle height of 815mm which as per your height would not be compatible. Moreover, for a better understanding of compatibility and riding comfort, we would suggest you to take a test ride. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership

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    Janu
    Janu | 4 years ago

    It will be little uncomfortable for you because of your height. I would recomend you to install after market clip-ons to raise the handle bar height.. then it will ve fine :)

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