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  • slopegatri
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    Re: Yamaha FZ 25 Owners Reviews and Experiences

    Originally posted by ramdante View Post
    Is it possible to get this in any Chennai Service centers as a separate spare?
    I've tried at least 2-3 service centers, and they sell only the entire set.
    They cannot force you to buy full set (although it's recommended), shoot an email to Yamaha and give them svc name that's not willing to sell sprocket separately.

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  • ramdante
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    Re: Yamaha FZ 25 Owners Reviews and Experiences

    Originally posted by slopegatri View Post
    9382R–15832 SPROCKET, DRIVE (15T) 152rs.
    Is it possible to get this in any Chennai Service centers as a separate spare?
    I've tried at least 2-3 service centers, and they sell only the entire set.

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  • slopegatri
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    Originally posted by nox2505 View Post
    I couldn't locate in thread. Does anyone have FZ 25 front sprocket part number?
    9382R–15832 SPROCKET, DRIVE (15T) 152rs.

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  • Nic@89
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  • nox2505
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    I couldn't locate in thread. Does anyone have FZ 25 front sprocket part number?

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  • Vishal Rohra
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    Originally posted by Ankit1609 View Post
    ARAI mileage of FZ25 on zigwheel is 46kmpl and on bikewale.com its 39kmpl.
    How they both can show different ARAI mileage?
    Best i got is 45.5 riding at 60kmph ,worst 29 redlining on every gear these are highway riding figures ,in city i get around 32

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  • arjun bharadwaj
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    Any 2019 fz25 owners facing issue with hard seat? Did anyone get a solution?

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  • srt99
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    Originally posted by Ankit1609 View Post
    Some FZ25 users report mileage of 25 and some users report mileage above 35, what is the correct mileage for daily commute?
    depends on riding style. i've been consistently getting 35-37kmpl mileage in city commute.
    and 40-43kmpl on highway.
    the worst mileage i have gotten is 33kmpl. best i have got is 45kmpl.
    Last edited by srt99; 02-17-2020, 11:23 AM.

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  • Ankit1609
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    ARAI mileage of FZ25 on zigwheel is 46kmpl and on bikewale.com its 39kmpl.
    How they both can show different ARAI mileage?

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  • Shashank K R
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    Originally posted by Ankit1609 View Post
    Some FZ25 users report mileage of 25 and some users report mileage above 35, what is the correct mileage for daily commute?

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    I want to sell my old fzs 2011 model good condition bike, where i can sell it for good price in delhi?
    I get 31-33kmpl on my daily commutes. It involves a lot of stop and go (+slowing down and turning), and riding in the first 3-4 gears.

    If you manage to get good roads in your commute and lesser number of stops/slowdowns (and sensible riding), you can get around 37-40kmpl as slopegatri mentioned, or even higher. I once got 49kmpl riding with a pillion at 70-80kmph on the highway, a distance of 320kms.

    Those who get around 25 either rip the bike a lot/use it almost fully in crawling traffic/have some issue in the bike.
    Last edited by Shashank K R; 02-16-2020, 12:03 AM.

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  • slopegatri
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    Re: Yamaha FZ 25 Owners Reviews and Experiences

    Originally posted by Ankit1609 View Post
    Some FZ25 users report mileage of 25 and some users report mileage above 35, what is the correct mileage for daily commute?

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    I want to sell my old fzs 2011 model good condition bike, where i can sell it for good price in delhi?
    If you ride @ proper gears and don't lug the engine/unnecessary accelerate, you can achieve 37-40kmpl within city without pillion, unless majority of riding is below 3rd gear.

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  • Ankit1609
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    Some FZ25 users report mileage of 25 and some users report mileage above 35, what is the correct mileage for daily commute?

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    I want to sell my old fzs 2011 model good condition bike, where i can sell it for good price in delhi?

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  • niteshtilwani
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    Was not happy with the stock mirrors. The field of view was small and there was considerable vibration at higher rpms. Got this new set from Apache RTR200. The field of view is much better now and doesnt look out of place. Yet to test stability at higher RPMs.Click image for larger version

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  • ViperXR
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    Bought the fz25

    Got the fz25 in matte Black. Pretty excited. Although I've just done 350kms on the odo the bike feels very torquey and I've managed to hit 97 while maintaining an rpm of less than 6k within city. Pillion riders do not seem to have an issue with the seat as its flat & comfy, however it's a bit high set so watch out for that and it does pull quite quickly when you accelerate, so they'd better grab on to something.

    Right now doing a proper break in and limiting myself to below 4k rpm and just can't wait for the first service.

    P. S mine is a Bs4 2019 edition which I got otr for 1.56 (all accessories included).

    Thanks guys for helping me out with this decision. Appreciate it.

    I've looked at the following bikes before making a decision and my reasons for not going ahead with them.

    Gixxer 250 - inclined pillion seat. Not comfy.
    SF 250 - inclined pillion seat. Not comfy.
    RE - Never been a fan of temperamental bikes.
    Avenger - Too much for city. Good for tours.
    Ns/Rs 200 - high pillion seat.
    Rtr 200 - high pillion seat.

    So if anybodys in the market for a very practical bike alongwith the occasional grin while breezing through traffic you can't find something better than this for the money that you spend.

    Cheers

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  • Nic@89
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    Originally posted by arjun bharadwaj View Post
    Thanks a ton! Is there any other brand you have tried/would recommend?
    No buddy I haven't tried any other brand..there are few in amazon but seeing the reviews I didn't try. May be you can have a look at it.

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