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- Yes, both Yamaha FZ-X and Yamaha FZ S FI (V2.0) are powered by a 149 cc Air-cooled, 4-stroke, SOHC, 2-valve engine that generates a max power of 12.4 PS @ 7250 rpm and a max torque of 13.3 Nm @ 5500 rpm.
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- I bought R15 V3 BS6 2020 Model and i want to exchange my bike with R15 V4 new model , Is it possible to exchange My bike ?
- I bought a bike yamaha R15 v3 in last week now onwards I want to exchange my bike is it possible to return
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- Both Yamaha FZS-FI V3 and Hero XPulse 200T offer comfortable seating for the pillion and rider. Moreover, comfort is something that can be best judged personally. Thus, 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 details.
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- Exchange of a vehicle would depend on certain factors such as kilometres driven, physical condition, number of owners, etc. For detailed information and availability of the exchange offers, we would request you to please connect with the nearest authorized dealership as the offers may vary. Follow the link for dealership details and select your city accordingly.
- Both bikes are good in their own forte. TVS has made sure it is still as sprightly as ever despite the slight drop in power and torque figures. TVS Apache RTR 160 4V has been the benchmark when it comes to 160cc motorcycles. The overall package and reasonable pricing make it a truly value-for-money motorcycle in its segment. You may opt for the Apache RTR 160 4V if you are looking for a bike with great ride quality and handling dynamics, a performance-packed engine, and a good feature list. On the other hand, the Yamaha FZ-FI V3 is a big bike with style, features, smooth engine. While its motor offers better fuel efficiency, it lacks grunt. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test ride before making the final decision. Follow the link and select your city accordingly for dealership details.
- Offcourse rtr
- Both are simply waste. Choose RTR160 cat model
- Looking difference, and V2 is bs 2 bike , V3 is Bs 4 and now bs 6
- It's updated 2.0 version
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- Price
- Yes Naman Yamaha do have in stock if anyone interested do contact at the earliest possible
- FZS V3.0 BS VI
- FZS Fi V.2.0 & V.3.0
- Yes around 50kms per litre average
- Is it legal ?
- Yes you can but things are way expensive than your stock headlight assembly you will need to install it's fitment bracket + projector headlight + outer fitting parts as well total thing will cost you much than your stock headlight at around 10 k headlight is somewhere between 5.8 to 7 k
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Yamaha FZ S FI (V 2.0) User Reviews
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3.8Seat cover
I've ridden this bike continuosly for 15-16 hours and not faced a single issue only issue is its power if you are commuting at 105 kmphthen there is no power to overtake someone.If you use this for daily commute comfort level is good, Riding posture is comfortablebut if you go for a tour try to get a air seat or upgrade your seat cover with a foam covermileage is good on highway i get more than 40kmplafter sale service is not that good some yamaha showrooms give good service and there are some where you don't want to take your bike at allit is a good bike to be your first but if you are updating.Go for a 400 cc bike or choose a bike which have more than 20bhp.
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3.0Great comfort
The bike I bought was in 2015. It was the refreshed model from the company and I loved it's look. An added FI system definitely inclined me towards the bike. The wide looking tyres make the bike look very bold and attractive. Ride quality is good and fuel economy is pretty good. Also note that the bike weighs just 132 kg, which feels great to handle but at the same time gives enough confidence on highways cruising at 80-901kph. Now coming to the points that I don't really like about the bike. These come as part of being with the bike for 3 years.1. The rear brakes suck. They are good for nothing. Thank god, Yamaha introduced rear disc brakes on new models. 2. Tyres skid a lot on wet roads.3. Lack of raw power. It feels under powered in low RPMs. 4.Acceleration isn't the greatest. 5.Feels breathless at speeds over 80kph. 6.Headlight isn't bright enough in dark.Overall, a good bike for the city ride with great comfort.Thumbs up Yamaha for making a good bike for Indian roads.
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4.2Great comfort
It is an ideal bike. World class handling(for a street naked), killer looks and great comfort. The only complain is the engine. It's not the feel of the engine am complaining about or that sweet midrange compiled with that slick shifting gear box, but I wish the engine would have had a bit more grunt in the top end. The brakes are really progressive which gives huge confidence while entering the corners. Well! May be the engine of the Gixxer would have made it the best 150cc bike in India.
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3.4Yamaha bike
Yamaha bike is good looking and have different colour variants which is the unique feature in all.The mileage of the bike is good and pick up of the bike is ultimate.Overall rating is fine but yamaha bike is not serviceable by all so every time we need to refer only service centre.Also spare parts of the bike is not available in market for that also one must go to service centre.
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3.8Faint noise
Now there are 2 versions. I have driven FZS in Delhi for 80K Kms and it was a delight. Perfect bike and excellent service. Spares were but costly but very durable. Then i shifted to Dehradun Mussoorie and (2017) bought FI version. Here situation changed. There is issue with service. Service guys seems to lack proper training unlike their friends in Delhi. Since last 3 services i have been telling them about faint noise from front tyre but they have not been able to resolve it. Otherwise bike is nice. Very low Center of gravity and good handling which is needed when I commute between Dehradun-Mussoorie. Yes it lacks the fast pickup like Pulsar and Apache.
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