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  • #31
    Re: 2014 Yamaha FZ Caught Testing

    Originally posted by satishg View Post
    MT125 if launched in India will be 14.8 bhp....so they have to bring a more powerful FZ logically before such a launch ?
    The MT125 nor the R125 or even the Indian made Duke 125 is NOT for India. So no worries
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    • #32
      Re: 2014 Yamaha FZ Caught Testing

      2014 Yamaha FZ Facelift To Get Fuel Injection, Launch Soon | MotorBeam – Indian Car Bike News & Reviews

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      • #33
        Re: 2014 Yamaha FZ Caught Testing

        Everything is looking good in FZ 16 v2 specially new Air/Tank scoops. Headlight, new side panels and new silencer, they all are complimenting the overall aggressive design apart from that super ugly tire hugger which is killing the over all killer and aggressive stance of new FZ16.
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        • #34
          Re: 2014 Yamaha FZ Caught Testing

          Originally posted by Naveen1985 View Post
          Everything is looking good in FZ 16 v2 specially new Air/Tank scoops. Headlight, new side panels and new silencer, they all are complimenting the overall aggressive design apart from that super ugly tire hugger which is killing the over all killer and aggressive stance of new FZ16.
          IMO the silencer is a step backwards. The old chunky one was one of my favs across ANY bike.

          The new one looks very pulsarish in design - unecessary lines everywhere :|

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          • #35
            Re: 2014 Yamaha FZ Caught Testing

            Originally posted by pranav0091 View Post
            IMO the silencer is a step backwards. The old chunky one was one of my favs across ANY bike.

            The new one looks very pulsarish in design - unecessary lines everywhere :|
            I guess silencer is a part which can be redesigned easily. May be that is why almost every bike maker introduce new silencer design with facelifted models which helps them in achieving a new look from rear and more importantly it adds 1 more line to the list of changes on websites and brochures....
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            • #36
              Re: 2014 Yamaha FZ Caught Testing

              All this news is about FZ S, is there any chance of a quick follow up with an updated Fazer? Has anybody heard of the same ?

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              • #37
                Re: 2014 Yamaha FZ Caught Testing

                Expecting a power increase of at least 20-25 cc and 2-2.5 bhp. Without that, cosmetic changes and design makeover will be a big let-down. Let's wait for the D-Day!
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                • #38
                  Re: 2014 Yamaha FZ Caught Testing

                  I wont be surprised if it's just a cosmetic change. Remember the hoopla around the R15 V2.0 launch?
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                  • #39
                    Re: 2014 Yamaha FZ Caught Testing


                    The 150cc motorcycle segment is already a heated place, competition is cut throat and rivals keep updating their products. While the Pulsar 150 continues to remain the champ in this class, Bajaj Auto is readying a comprehensive update which is only likely to go on sale by the end of this year or even next year. Honda has found a lot of success withe CB Unicorn but the Dazzler flopped miserably and hence they got the Trigger which is doing decent numbers. The CB Trigger has posed a serious threat to Yamaha’s popular 150cc bikes, the FZ series. Yamaha showcased the FZ-S Version 2.0 Concept at the Auto Expo and the bike has been spotted sans any camouflage, signifying a launch is near the corner. This is good news as Yamaha has finally turned back its attention to motorcycles.
                    A quick look at the uncamouflaged picture reveals the new headlight and new air scoops. Quite a few body panels have been carried over from the old bike (like the front mudguard and the likes) but the split seat is new and so is the instrument cluster, which is an all digital unit. Although not visible in the picture, the spy shots have revealed the narrower rear tyre which will aid in improved efficiency, the only major gripe of the old model being its mileage, which was marginally less than rivals. A new muffler has been added and the bike is expected to meet BS4 emission norms. The recent update to the R15 also made the bike BS4 compliant.
                    Yamaha hasn’t changed the engine on the FZ, it continues to be the same 153cc, air-cooled mill but now gets a fuel injection system and dual throttle cables. In the past few days, Yamaha has been all over the news for revealing its plans to develop a low cost fuel injection system. This is being developed to extract performance and efficiency at the same time from all its bikes. There won’t be any major hike in power though, any increase, if any, is likely to be marginal. The current FZ produces 14 PS which doesn’t make it the most powerful bike in its class but the motor is torquey and pulls cleanly in city conditions with decent pep for the highways. One can expect a marginal price increase with the new FZ, competition coming in the form of the Suzuki Gixxer and the current crop of 150cc bikes.
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                    Read more at New Yamaha FZ Spied Without Camouflage, Launch Soon | MotorBeam – Indian Car Bike News & Reviews
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                    • #40
                      Re: 2014 Yamaha FZ Caught Testing

                      old version was much more better . They downgraded the power too
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                      • #41
                        Re: 2014 Yamaha FZ Caught Testing

                        Not sure of the validity, actually heard this from a nonrelaible Yamaha source. Couldn't find the appropriate thread.

                        Yamaha has planned for the FZ250 to be a twin. The prior plan was a single cylinder 250 but now its a twin. May release it prior to Sep 2015.
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