Before the launch of the bike, the company has provided all this information, although
Yamaha India has not yet revealed the launch date of the bike.
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We believe that the company will soon launch this motorcycle in India |
After making
BS6 FZ 25 and
FZS 25 motorcycle tease,
Yamaha has now silently provided its specifications, features and other information on its website. Before the launch of the bike, the company has provided all this information, although
Yamaha India has not yet revealed the launch date of the bike.
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Yamaha has made the FZ 25 available in two colours - Metallic Black and Racing Blue |
The ongoing lockdown across the country due to the
Corona epidemic has been extended until May 3, and the company wants to find out the situation before launching the updated quarter-litre bike. In such a case, we believe that the company will soon launch this
motorcycle in India.
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Yamaha FZ 25 LED Light |
Both these quarter-litre naked
motorcycles are replaced with a bi-functional LED headlight, LED daytime running lamp, penny design, multi-functional LCD instrument cluster, under coaling, engine cut-off switch with a side stand, dual-channel ABS and tubeless tires. Come along.
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Yamaha India has not yet revealed the launch date of the bike |
Both the bikes have been built with a light body to provide both stability and economy. The
Yamaha BS6 FZS 25 has been equipped separately with some features including brush guard, tall visor and golden wheels.
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Yamaha golden wheels |
Yamaha has made the FZ 25 available in two colours - Metallic Black and Racing Blue, while the FZS 25 will be offered in three colours - Patina Green, Dark Matte Blue and White Vermillion. The new Yamaha FZ 25 and FZS 25
motorcycles have been given BS6-standard 249
cc air-cooled, SOHC, 4-stroke single-cylinder engine with fuel-injection technology. This engine generates 20.5 bhp power and 20.1
Nm peak torque, which the company has provided in a 5-speed gearbox.
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multi-functional LCD instrument cluster |
Talking about the suspension,
Yamaha has installed telescopic forks in the front of the new bikes and a 7-step adjustable mono-shock suspension in the rear. While the company has placed a 282
mm disc in the front wheel of the bike, its rear wheel is equipped with 220
mm disc brake, in addition to this, the company has also given dual-channel ABS with the bike.
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7-step adjustable mono-shock suspension in the rear |
Apart from all this, the company is also providing accessories which include engine guard, USB charger, bike cover and a seat cover with tank pad. After the launch, this bike is going to compete with
Suzuki Gixxer 250 and
Bajaj Dominar 250 in the segment.
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