• Q. Which is best BS4 or BS6 in Yamaha MT-15?

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    Dillip | 3 years ago

    Yamaha MT-15 is not available in the BS4 emission type. MT-15 is now only available in BS6 compliant only. MT-15 gets a standard radial rear tyre and a side-stand engine cut-off for added safety. The bike retains the same underpinnings -- a telescopic front fork and a rear mono-shock. Brakes have remained unchanged too; the front end features a 282mm disc with single-channel ABS, whereas the rear comes with a 220mm disc. On the Yamaha MT-15, the 155cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled 4-valve motor (which it shares with the R15 BS6) makes 18.6PS and 14.1Nm. Engine outputs compared to the BS4 version are lower -- 0.7PS and 0.6Nm to be precise. While the engine tune of the MT-15 BS6 and the R15 BS6 remain the same, the shorter final drive ratio on the naked (thanks to a larger rear sprocket) makes the MT-15 BS6 quicker while commuting. Follow the link to check out full information of [Yamaha MT-15 BS6@https://www.zigwheels.com/yamaha-bikes/mt-15

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