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  • Need suggestions on buying a Yamaha R15

    I have decided on buying Yamaha R15 (Sunshine Red).
    I wanted to know more on this bike
    1) Most reviews says this bike gives around 40-45 kmpl
    2) few dealers say that it does not give more than 35-40 kmpl.
    3) I did take a test drive and felt body pain after taking the test
    drive. May be due to the sporty style of the bike.
    4) I am also worried if I develop backpain after continueous driving
    R15 in city (bangalore).
    5) Looking to know more inputs on this bike from the club.
    6) Please do recommend your suggestion if its worth investing 1,12,370
    (onroad in bangalore) for yamaha R15.
    7) Most of the review do mention that yamaha after sales is not good.

    I have few more queries before booking my R15
    1) in yamaha india website I see Graphite black color which also looks
    good but when I enquired in yamaha showroom they say yamaha has
    stopped this color and now way we can get this color.
    2) I had been to MSP autoworld in bangalore (yamaha dealer) for test
    drive and had to come back three times as the vehicle had puncture and
    the final time I was able to start my test drive and go a little
    distance there was no petrol in the bike..
    3) In some reviews I see that the bike drives very well after crossing
    3000 rpm.
    Below 3000RPM bike is bit sluggish, but its something one needs to
    adjust while riding the bike, and once you have adjusted yourself
    there should not be any problem.
    Though the bike is doesn't torquey but pulls neatly at lower gears and
    once Revolutions build up, it pulls pretty easily in the higher gears
    too.
    So, while riding the bike idea is to be above 3000RPM most of the
    time, if you are not in first gear...
    My question is would that be a high rev driving on a new bike as the
    engine needs to be set in first 1000 kms?
    4) This is my first yamaha bike which I have planned for and I need to
    know the gear shifting ratios which I see in some sites which I don't
    understand.
    1st=2.833,
    2nd=1.875,
    3rd:=1.364,
    4th=1.143,
    5th=0.957,
    6th=0.84
    How would this technical details matter for normal driving?
    Is there any specific speeds ratios for each gear?
    5) Would anyone recommend upgrading headlights to HID on R15.. would
    it drain the battery ?
    6) Yamaha has provided performance upgrades on R15 like disc brakes,
    LED lights and other accessories..
    Has anyone upgraded the discs on R15.
    7) Can we get the stickering done on the Racing blue of R15 done on
    Sunset red as I did no like the stickering job on the new Red and
    black color.

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    Topic Approved.
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    • #3
      Extremely sorry for bumbing such and old thread . But these questions are in mind too. somebody please give some ideas
      Lijo

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      • #4
        Originally posted by deepu777 View Post
        I have decided on buying Yamaha R15 (Sunshine Red).
        I wanted to know more on this bike
        1) Most reviews says this bike gives around 40-45 kmpl
        2) few dealers say that it does not give more than 35-40 kmpl.
        Depends entirely on your riding style though in city traffic, if you are going with the flow of traffic, should return ~40kmpl
        3) I did take a test drive and felt body pain after taking the test
        drive. May be due to the sporty style of the bike.
        4) I am also worried if I develop backpain after continueous driving
        R15 in city (bangalore)
        If you are bulky and on the heavy side, it might be a problem initially, but you can adjust to it,

        6) Please do recommend your suggestion if its worth investing 1,12,370
        (onroad in bangalore) for yamaha R15.
        will take this on later
        7) Most of the review do mention that yamaha after sales is not good.
        Varies from city to city/dealer to dealer


        1) in yamaha india website I see Graphite black color which also looks
        good but when I enquired in yamaha showroom they say yamaha has
        stopped this color and now way we can get this color.
        to clear old stocks it is on their website, it is still there but i presume the old stocks have been cleared and perhaps Blue color is stopped
        2) I had been to MSP autoworld in bangalore (yamaha dealer) for test
        drive and had to come back three times as the vehicle had puncture and
        the final time I was able to start my test drive and go a little
        distance there was no petrol in the bike..
        it is still a seller's market
        3) In some reviews I see that the bike drives very well after crossing
        3000 rpm.
        Below 3000RPM bike is bit sluggish, but its something one needs to
        adjust while riding the bike, and once you have adjusted yourself
        there should not be any problem.
        Though the bike is doesn't torquey but pulls neatly at lower gears and
        once Revolutions build up, it pulls pretty easily in the higher gears
        too.
        So, while riding the bike idea is to be above 3000RPM most of the
        time, if you are not in first gear...
        My question is would that be a high rev driving on a new bike as the
        engine needs to be set in first 1000 kms?
        The bike begins to develop good power from 5000rpm and will be a diwali rocket post 7000rpm
        If you like shifting gears(you will have to shift gears more than any other motorcycle available) then i don't see you complaining about this aspect
        4) This is my first yamaha bike which I have planned for and I need to
        know the gear shifting ratios which I see in some sites which I don't
        understand.
        1st=2.833,
        2nd=1.875,
        3rd:=1.364,
        4th=1.143,
        5th=0.957,
        6th=0.84
        How would this technical details matter for normal driving?
        Is there any specific speeds ratios for each gear?
        Just enjoy the motorcycle and i too am not equipped with much info to shed some light on these aspects
        5) Would anyone recommend upgrading headlights to HID on R15.. would
        it drain the battery ?
        if you happen to use high beam all the time(in city traffic) it might bother you
        ^after market chinese kits are available and guys are using w/o much problems
        6) Yamaha has provided performance upgrades on R15 like disc brakes,
        LED lights and other accessories..
        Has anyone upgraded the discs on R15.
        The performance parts are still unavailable, should be on sale in a month or two
        7) Can we get the stickering done on the Racing blue of R15 done on
        Sunset red as I did no like the stickering job on the new Red and
        black color.
        can't help you much here

        Please do recommend your suggestion if its worth investing 1,12,370
        depends what you want from your motorcycle and what kind of rider you are,
        if you understand trail-braking, apexes and lines you won't look any further,
        she is just so composed and beautiful and shall forgive your most on-road mistakes you make
        and i tell you, it will teach you how to ride a motorcycle
        and yes, no bulbs are fused, the bike stays just like new however you rip it,
        if there is a case of bomb-proof motorcycle, the R15 ticks the right boxes,
        so the price which you pay also buys you quality and refinement

        ^^know it is hard to grab a R15 to have a go, but do so and also take a test-ride of other motorcycles which you are considering and take a call
        Happy Buying
        Last edited by sheelpriye; 02-13-2010, 10:38 AM.

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        • #5
          Thanks a lot sheelpriye



          Originally posted by sheelpriye View Post
          Depends entirely on your riding style though in city traffic, if you are going with the flow of traffic, should return ~40kmpl

          If you are bulky and on the heavy side, it might be a problem initially, but you can adjust to it,


          will take this on later

          Varies from city to city/dealer to dealer



          to clear old stocks it is on their website, it is still there but i presume the old stocks have been cleared and perhaps Blue color is stopped

          it is still a seller's market

          The bike begins to develop good power from 5000rpm and will be a diwali rocket post 7000rpm
          If you like shifting gears(you will have to shift gears more than any other motorcycle available) then i don't see you complaining about this aspect

          Just enjoy the motorcycle and i too am not equipped with much info to shed some light on these aspects

          if you happen to use high beam all the time(in city traffic) it might bother you
          ^after market chinese kits are available and guys are using w/o much problems

          The performance parts are still unavailable, should be on sale in a month or two

          can't help you much here



          depends what you want from your motorcycle and what kind of rider you are,
          if you understand trail-braking, apexes and lines you won't look any further,
          she is just so composed and beautiful and shall forgive your most on-road mistakes you make
          and i tell you, it will teach you how to ride a motorcycle
          and yes, no bulbs are fused, the bike stays just like new however you rip it,
          if there is a case of bomb-proof motorcycle, the R15 ticks the right boxes,
          so the price which you pay also buys you quality and refinement

          ^^know it is hard to grab a R15 to have a go, but do so and also take a test-ride of other motorcycles which you are considering and take a call
          Happy Buying
          Lijo

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          • #6
            Originally posted by lijogk View Post
            Thanks a lot sheelpriye

            glad to know i could be of small help

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            • #7
              Go for it

              Originally posted by deepu777 View Post
              I have decided on buying Yamaha R15 (Sunshine Red).
              I wanted to know more on this bike
              1) Most reviews says this bike gives around 40-45 kmpl
              2) few dealers say that it does not give more than 35-40 kmpl.
              3) I did take a test drive and felt body pain after taking the test
              drive. May be due to the sporty style of the bike.
              4) I am also worried if I develop backpain after continueous driving
              R15 in city (bangalore).
              5) Looking to know more inputs on this bike from the club.
              6) Please do recommend your suggestion if its worth investing 1,12,370
              (onroad in bangalore) for yamaha R15.
              7) Most of the review do mention that yamaha after sales is not good.

              I have few more queries before booking my R15
              1) in yamaha india website I see Graphite black color which also looks
              good but when I enquired in yamaha showroom they say yamaha has
              stopped this color and now way we can get this color.
              2) I had been to MSP autoworld in bangalore (yamaha dealer) for test
              drive and had to come back three times as the vehicle had puncture and
              the final time I was able to start my test drive and go a little
              distance there was no petrol in the bike..
              3) In some reviews I see that the bike drives very well after crossing
              3000 rpm.
              Below 3000RPM bike is bit sluggish, but its something one needs to
              adjust while riding the bike, and once you have adjusted yourself
              there should not be any problem.
              Though the bike is doesn't torquey but pulls neatly at lower gears and
              once Revolutions build up, it pulls pretty easily in the higher gears
              too.
              So, while riding the bike idea is to be above 3000RPM most of the
              time, if you are not in first gear...
              My question is would that be a high rev driving on a new bike as the
              engine needs to be set in first 1000 kms?
              4) This is my first yamaha bike which I have planned for and I need to
              know the gear shifting ratios which I see in some sites which I don't
              understand.
              1st=2.833,
              2nd=1.875,
              3rd:=1.364,
              4th=1.143,
              5th=0.957,
              6th=0.84
              How would this technical details matter for normal driving?
              Is there any specific speeds ratios for each gear?
              5) Would anyone recommend upgrading headlights to HID on R15.. would
              it drain the battery ?
              6) Yamaha has provided performance upgrades on R15 like disc brakes,
              LED lights and other accessories..
              Has anyone upgraded the discs on R15.
              7) Can we get the stickering done on the Racing blue of R15 done on
              Sunset red as I did no like the stickering job on the new Red and
              black color.
              The mileage ~ 40kmpl. Depends on how you ride it.
              You'll get used to the riding position, although i do find the bike a bit small, and shifting gears is an issue for me. (I'm exactly 6ft) You'll have to check that for yourself.
              If you want a performance bike, go for it. There is no other bike this segment that offers the balance, composure and sheer .. shall i say perfection in riding?
              It just cuts away, be it in traffic or on highways.
              I'm not sure about the colour in Bangalore, but when i went to the Kamla Yamaha in Mumbai they said that Blue has been canceled out.
              The real power is only felt after 5000-6000 rpm, after which you get blown away with the pick up.
              Definitely, for the first 1500km you shouldn't be redlining your bike. Keep it cool for the run in, then let her rip!
              One year down the line when you've gotten used to the bike and the power is no more exhilarating, you can go for engine mods for much better low end pull. This is possible and one of the xbhp members has done this.
              Do not bother with such fine technical details such as gear ratios, trust me you will enjoy every time you get on your bike.
              R15's headlamps are good, no need for a HID conversion. Even if you do go in for it the battery won't be affected if wiring is done right.
              Why change the disk brakes?? This bike has the best braking ability of all. Anyone, and i mean ANYONE will agree. Only the Ninja is better on this front.
              By stickering i think you mean the racing colours.
              Buddy, you can get the red racing colour if you want! No need to change any stickers. Clear you doubts on this with the dealer.
              sigpic
              What lies behind us and what lies beyond us are small matters when compared to what lies within us.

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              • #8
                Please check the site again-the old colors have been removed.
                Quench my thirst with gasoline!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by deepu777 View Post
                  I have decided on buying Yamaha R15 (Sunshine Red).
                  6) Please do recommend your suggestion if its worth investing 1,12,370
                  (onroad in bangalore) for yamaha R15.
                  Minor correction. It's stated as 1,12,350 on road in the showrooms I've visited in Bangalore recently, although it will increase from April 1st with the increase in state road taxes.


                  Originally posted by deepu777 View Post
                  1) in yamaha india website I see Graphite black color which also looks
                  good but when I enquired in yamaha showroom they say yamaha has
                  stopped this color and now way we can get this color.
                  Clear your browser's cache and reload the page. You may have first loaded Yamaha's site a few/several weeks ago and your browser may have cached those pages and images. Right now the R15 comes in four colors - Yamaha Blue, Sunset Red (the bright red), Midnight Black and Impact Yellow. The graphite and the deeper red (Blazing Red) colors have been discontinued.


                  Originally posted by deepu777 View Post
                  2) I had been to MSP autoworld in bangalore (yamaha dealer) for test
                  drive and had to come back three times as the vehicle had puncture and
                  the final time I was able to start my test drive and go a little
                  distance there was no petrol in the bike..
                  Try Panache on CMH Road, Indiranagar if you can get to this place sometime. You will get a test ride, although it may be short. You can always ask for a longer test ride.
                  Last edited by vrroom; 03-09-2010, 07:57 PM.

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                  • #10
                    any possibility of fixing handle bar risers for R15, for people like me having an old back

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                    • #11
                      they say blue has been stopped is the new blue with slightly different graphics comming with limited edition white?

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                      • #12
                        @Deepu, if you are not happy with the previous test ride, go to Yamaha Perfect Riders, Lalbagh road. Meet the big fella(He is real big!) and ask him for a ride. I assure you that you wont be disappointed this time. You can TR on KH and Lalbagh roads and you know they are pretty wide to actually rev hard and feel the bike! You can easily shift to sixth on Lalbagh road! Well, I did that! I dont think any of the showrooms would provide such a long one.

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                        • #13
                          My New R15 Sunshine Red

                          Hello All,

                          Finally after waiting for a long time, I bought the new sunshine Red yamaha R15 in Perfect motors on 10th March.

                          Took it for a drive in mysore road last saturday and felt really good driving this bike.

                          Will update shortly with my more detailed findings from my new R15.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by deepu777 View Post
                            Hello All,

                            Finally after waiting for a long time, I bought the new sunshine Red yamaha R15 in Perfect motors on 10th March.

                            Took it for a drive in mysore road last saturday and felt really good driving this bike.

                            Will update shortly with my more detailed findings from my new R15.
                            Congrats on the new purchase! It is money well spent...
                            Quench my thirst with gasoline!

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by deepu777 View Post
                              Hello All,

                              Finally after waiting for a long time, I bought the new sunshine Red yamaha R15 in Perfect motors on 10th March.

                              Took it for a drive in mysore road last saturday and felt really good driving this bike.

                              Will update shortly with my more detailed findings from my new R15.
                              Congrats man... She looks damn sexy buddy... one of my fav. colours... keep her healthy and ride safe...
                              sigpic...Ride Long...Ride Safe...

                              When you dance with the devil, you wait for the song to stop...

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