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Even I couldn't find one, but the dealership confirmed that they will receive the stock from company in coming 5 days or so and they will notify me too. Once I install it on my ride, I will upload the picture!Originally posted by ankit.traveller View Post
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Both Fz25 and Apache RTR200 have similar pillion seat and comfort. So one side sitting as you mentioned above is a tad bit difficult and not recommended in both bikes.Originally posted by deepu997 View PostHi all, I am planning to buy FZ25 . I am in confusion b/w RTR 200 & FZ25. how is the pillion comfort on these both bikes & which has better comfort for ladies.(one side sitting).
Normal two side pillion position is quite comfortable and you don't feel any sort of displeasure (as shared by my wife) and both the bikes match in this aspect.
Take a TD for both of these bikes (along with a pillion) and check for yourself.
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Same here as well. But I have seen few FZ25s having crash guard which looked a lot similar to the ones on the current Fz16 bikes.Originally posted by 337699 View PostEven I couldn't find one, but the dealership confirmed that they will receive the stock from company in coming 5 days or so and they will notify me too. Once I install it on my ride, I will upload the picture!
Can anyone shed some light on this whether the same accessories can be used between the FZ16 and its elder sibling ?
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No. The leg guard on FZs can not be installed on FZ25 without improvising, which is not recommended at all. There are crash guards specific for the FZ25. I will post the pictures once I install it on mine.Originally posted by devilnash99 View PostBoth Fz25 and Apache RTR200 have similar pillion seat and comfort. So one side sitting as you mentioned above is a tad bit difficult and not recommended in both bikes.
Normal two side pillion position is quite comfortable and you don't feel any sort of displeasure (as shared by my wife) and both the bikes match in this aspect.
Take a TD for both of these bikes (along with a pillion) and check for yourself.
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Same here as well. But I have seen few FZ25s having crash guard which looked a lot similar to the ones on the current Fz16 bikes.
Can anyone shed some light on this whether the same accessories can be used between the FZ16 and its elder sibling ?
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Thanks broOriginally posted by devilnash99 View PostBoth Fz25 and Apache RTR200 have similar pillion seat and comfort. So one side sitting as you mentioned above is a tad bit difficult and not recommended in both bikes.
Normal two side pillion position is quite comfortable and you don't feel any sort of displeasure (as shared by my wife) and both the bikes match in this aspect.
Take a TD for both of these bikes (along with a pillion) and check for yourself.
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Ankit,Originally posted by ankit.traveller View PostAnyone installed leg/crash guard? Please post pic if possible. I am not able to find leg guard for fz25 in my city.
check with JKM here in noida. they do not have any accessories from Yamaha yet . No ETA as well.
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Originally posted by vsbharani View PostHa ha ha.. Yup same case.. But didn't tell my dealer to do insurance.. I told i want to check my vehicle before they do insurance process.. Not sure how they do insurance when rto approval is pendingHere's the explanation I got today:Originally posted by vsbharani View PostShow room people are telling still 10 more days whenever i call
The first lot of bikes came with a Form 20 for each vehicle quoting as BS3 standards met, as they came in the month of March 2017 expecting to be registered the same month. This was despite the bikes being BS4 variants. Now these bikes are to be sent back to Yamaha plants to be reissued correctly.
The second lot that arrived is the one that has the RTO approval with BS4 and hence the insurance was done on it.
Now the second problem, in RTO bike is registered as FZ 25 but the invoice received from the company is FZ 250 (or vice versa). If this error is omitted by the RTO inspector, then the dealer says he can register my bike before Friday, else have to wait for the correction in invoice (this does not require the bikes to be sent back).
Trouble is, all of this has happened only with the bikes sent to the state of TAMIL NADU! [emoji35][emoji35][emoji35][emoji35][emoji35]
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[emoji24] [emoji24] [emoji24] let's wait for could of days.. Non other optionOriginally posted by Mani_K View PostHere's the explanation I got today:
The first lot of bikes came with a Form 20 for each vehicle quoting as BS3 standards met, as they came in the month of March 2017 expecting to be registered the same month. This was despite the bikes being BS4 variants. Now these bikes are to be sent back to Yamaha plants to be reissued correctly.
The second lot that arrived is the one that has the RTO approval with BS4 and hence the insurance was done on it.
Now the second problem, in RTO bike is registered as FZ 25 but the invoice received from the company is FZ 250 (or vice versa). If this error is omitted by the RTO inspector, then the dealer says he can register my bike before Friday, else have to wait for the correction in invoice (this does not require the bikes to be sent back).
Trouble is, all of this has happened only with the bikes sent to the state of TAMIL NADU! [emoji35][emoji35][emoji35][emoji35][emoji35]
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That is the charge if you finance the vehicle.Originally posted by Anunay View PostDoes any one know what is hypothecation charges. I paid 500 extra. There were no finance involved. I made one time payment.Keep ur friends close.....but keep ur enemies closer.
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Yamaha provides a crash guard for 990..Tank pad for 200 and a skid plate below the engine for 435 rupees.Originally posted by vinay.gollapudi View PostAnyone got accessories for fz25. If so, what all accessories are there and how much did they cost? If Bangalore, let me know the showroom name.Keep ur friends close.....but keep ur enemies closer.
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Brother, if possible please post pics of crash guard and skid plate. I will show this here at showroom.Originally posted by chakresh View PostYamaha provides a crash guard for 990..Tank pad for 200 and a skid plate below the engine for 435 rupees.
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