Yamaha Fz-X

 Yamaha Fz-X

   

Yamaha has heard from people that instead of bringing their beautiful XSR 155, they have decided to build a special bicycle for India based on the simple, inexpensive and high-priced car. However, I believe Yamaha should have walked the full nine metres and brought back the XSR 125 / 155, a bike that was a headache for KTM India.  

The new variant is based on the proven formula of Yamaha and is more of a retro variant of the sportier FZ series. Based on the Yamaha FZ, it gets an offroad posture, round LED headlights with projector lens, new tank, revised rear and rear lights and rides on multi-purpose tires. It also features an LCD instrument panel with Y-Connect smartphone, which provides functions such as call alerts, SMS and e-mail notifications, fuel consumption data, acceleration rate, engine speed, and cycle progression.    

Yamaha is marketing the FZ-X as a neo-crossover thanks to its look. It is ideal for those who are looking for an affordable retro bike with modern and practical features. The Yamaha FZ price starts at Rs 11,6800 to Rs 11,900 for the 119800 variant with the Yamaha Motorcycle Connect function. 

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In summary, the bike comes in two variants, with the standard model costing Rs 140 off-road and the premium version with Bluetooth connectivity costing Rs 4000 more, bringing the cost to Rs 14.4 on Mumbai roads. Yamaha prices the standard at Rs 11,6800 and the Bluetooth version at Rs 119,800 from Delhi showroom. The variant with attached feature charges 3,000 rupees premium to the base in terms of seating posture, with Yamaha saying that the Neo-themed motorcycle offers an upright handling position instead of plugs and rollers. Ohara, the project manager for FZ-X said that the AFX-Z is developing in India.    

Styling is one of the main reasons why Yamaha wants to launch the FZ-X in India in order to attract new buyers, as the brand wants to be retro and stand out from other motorcycles. The cost advantages of using the same chassis as the car are tempting, but the design is so cogent that Yamaha has given the bike a new base frame. Yamaha has become somewhat retro with this motorcycle and we are not sure if there is such a niche in India, but it is good to see a manufacturer launch a new motorcycle without any inhibitions.    

Yamaha has launched its first neo-bike in India, the Yamaha FZ-X. The Japanese manufacturer has launched a bicycle for Rs 11.6 lakh to 11.9 lakh, which has connectivity and is now available in the showroom. Based on the Yamahas FZ S-Fi platform, the bike is based on the FZ platform.  

  Yamaha Fz-X  Specifications

The new Yamaha FZ-X will come to India as a crossover motorcycle inspired by neo-retro design thinking. It is the first cruiser-cum-commuter bike of the brand FZ. Yamaha targets the retro segment alongside the Royal Enfield Bullet 350 with its first Neobike in India, the Yamaha Fz-X.    

The motorcycle in retro style is the Yamaha FZ-X. It is based on the Honda FZ series, a series that sounds like a bicycle that could be built in India. As with all Yamaha motorcycles, you can see that the neomoderm retro styling has been invented to look tough and robust. The Fz-X has a fork and gaiter, so we can see the offroad capabilities of the bikes.   

Thanks to the wide new fuel tank, the wheel also looks larger - it can hold up to 10 litres instead of the 13 litres of the standard car.   

With its wider new fuel tank, the bike will need more frequent fuel stops, but it runs on the same engine as the standard car, including internal gears, chain and pinion sizes. Yamaha stuck with the proven air-cooled engine with 149cc displacement, which is suitable for the FZ series. With their wide new fuel tanks, bicycles will have to be refuelled more often, even though they run the same engines as the standards, including internal gears, chains and pinion sizes.    

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For the top model, you'll need to pay an extra Rs3,000 as the FZ-X is compatible with Yamaha's new Bluetooth app Y-Connect, which offers features such as fuel economy, maintenance suggestions and more. For the top model of the bike, which is compatible with the Y-Connect Bluetooth app, you pay 3,000 rupees. The Communication Control Unit is also compatible with Yamaha's proprietary Y-connect app, which helps users enjoy the full motorcycle lifestyle, as the driver can check smartphone notifications, instrument cluster icons to search for maintenance recommendations, tracking the bike's last location, tracking fuel consumption and error messages, as well as unique features such as rev counter, which displays data such as engine speed, throttle opening degree, acceleration speed, eco-friendly lane indicators and other information on the connected smartphone. For top models of the Fz-X, which are compatible with the Y-connect app, 3000 Rs can be paid extra.   

The FZX is a great bike for those who want a Yamaha but don't want to spend as much as the FZ-S. It is a comfortable city bike that provides decent off-road presence and performance and more than enough for city use. Read on to learn more about the Fz-X, updated specifications, current prices, mileage, real user reviews, colors, exclusive pictures and videos, and the best deals you can get from Yamaha bike dealers.    

The FZ-X is priced between 11.7 and 12.2 rupees from Delhi showroom, so it is by no means a cheap bike, with the Bluetooth-enabled Y-Connect model costing 12,000 rupees more than the standard FZ S-Fi. The only reason you should buy Yamaha FZ X is if you want a rugged-looking commuter motorcyclist that can be configured for a comfortable low speed ride. 

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