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Yamaha launches Limited edition of FZ Series
Sep 16th


Yamaha launched limited edition of its ‘FZ’ series in three variants. The FZ-16 costs Rs. 66,500, FZ-S: Rs. 68,500, Fazer costs Rs. 73,500.
Yamaha Motor is looking for domestic sales of 2.2-2.5 lakh units this year and hopes to take it to 3 lakh units by 2010.
Yamaha India luanches V-Max in India
Sep 16th

Yamaha launched its super-bike ‘VMAX’ in the country priced at Rs. 20 lakh (ex-showroom-Delhi).
The V-MAX comes with 4-stroke, DOHC, 4-valve, V-type 4-cylinder liquid cooled engine. The engine has a displacement of 1,679cc, with bore x stroke 90.0 x 66.0 mm and compression ratio 11.3:1. Maximum power 147.2 kW (200 PS) @ 9,000 rpm and Maximum torque is 166.8 Nm (17.0 kg-m) @ 6,500 rpm.
The transmission is constant mesh, 5-speed and dual disc brakes. Front tyre is 120/70 R18M/C (59V) and rear tyre is 200/50 R18M/C (76V).

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Yamaha to launch new Fazer, Hero Honda to launch new Karizma
Aug 18th
Yamaha Motor plans to launch an upgraded model of Fazer, sources familiar with the developments said, would be able to do 150 km an hour. The company’s R15, currently on sale, can attain a top speed of 140 km/hour without the performance-boosting kit, and sources said the new Fazer would easily cross that.
Though Yamaha wouldn’t comment on the exact speed of the new Fazer, the intention is clear. Sanjay Tripathi, department head (product planning & strategy) of Yamaha Motor India, said, “We will have the fastest bike in India and the riding experience is something Indian consumers have never experienced before.”
Yamaha’s new bike will have a 220cc or 250cc engine and can be positioned as a sports bike or a touring bike, thanks to its hybrid design, similar to the current Fazer that was launched in July.
Hero Honda, too, has put the launch of a new Karizma on the fast track. To be launched in September or October, the new bike will be called Karizma ZMR and is expected to achieve a top speed of 138 km/hour against 125 that the present Karizma can hit. Though Karizma ZMR’s top speed is less than the Pulsar, Hero Honda is trying to make up for it through better styling. Sources, however, added that Hero Honda may also surprise buyers on speed at the last moment.
Hero Honda is keeping its cards close to its chest, but sources said that the 223cc Karizma will have PGM-Fi technology, which powers the recently-launched Honda CBF Stunner PGM-Fi.
This will help the bike belt out higher power even while increasing its overall efficiency levels. The new Karizma ZMR will deliver 19.5 bhp against 17 bhp generated by the current model. Engine capacity, however, will be the same.
Though competitors are breathing down its neck on speed, Bajaj Auto sees two things working to it advantage. The first is the first-mover advantage. The second — and this is something experts said could be a winner — is pricing. The Rs. 70,000 price tag for a fast bike like Pulsar 220 is something competitors may find difficult to beat. Example: At least three Yamaha models with lower speed and power than the Pulsar 220 already cost more. And Hero Honda’s existing Karizma costs Rs. 85,000, while the Yamaha’s R15 costs Rs 97,000.
Analysts said Bajaj could bank on the fact that speed thrills, but speed at a cheaper price thrills even more. The demand for sports bikes (Rs. 65,000-plus) in India is around 15,000 units a month, but it’s a market that’s picking up speed fast.
Source: Business Standard
Yamaha introduces new colours for YZF R15
Jul 25th


Yamaha India launched the R15 in exicting new colours. The R15 is now available in 7 colours. The new colours are: Racing blue, Sunset Red, Midnight Black, and Impact Yellow.
Yamaha launches racing kits for FZ16 & YZF-R15
Jun 26th
Yamaha announced its foray into the racing kits business in India and has tied-up with racing equipment maker Daytona for import and sale of the merchandise. The company said the racing kits would be used exclusively for Yamaha’s YZF-R15 and FZ series models.

Yamafa YZF-R15 racing kits
Mobike racing kits include Race ECU, high-lift cams, full exhaust system, adjustable back steps and braking parts like big diameter petal disc brakes, master cylinder and stainless steel hose.

Yamafa FZ16 racing kits
Racing kit parts are developed using valuable experience gained from Moto GP and World Superbike racing and Yamaha wants to provide its customers in India with the same thrill and feeling of racing instinct. The parts will be available from September onwards and are exclusively for racing purpose in a closed circuit only,
Yamaha made its initial foray into India in 1985. Subsequently, it entered into a 50:50 joint venture with the Escorts Group in 1996. However, in August 2001, Yamaha acquired its remaining stake becoming a 100% subsidiary of Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd, Japan (YMC). In 2008, YMC entered into an agreement with Mitsui & Co., Ltd. to become a joint investor in the motorcycle manufacturing company “India Yamaha Motor Private Limited (IYM)”.
IYM operates from its state-of-the-art-manufacturing units at Surajpur in Uttar Pradesh and Faridabad in Haryana and produces motorcycles both for domestic and export markets. With a strong workforce of more than 2000 employees, IYM is highly customer-driven and has a countrywide network of over 400 dealers. Presently, its product portfolio includes MT01 (1670cc), YZF-R1 (998cc), recently launched FZS (153cc), FZ-16 (153cc), YZF-R15 (150cc), Gladiator Type SS & RS (125cc), Gladiator Graffiti (125cc), G5 (106cc), Alba (106cc) and Crux (106cc).
Yamaha to get racing kits for FZ-16 and YZF-R15
Jun 8th

The R15 and FZ-16 were caught testing the performance kits on a racetrack in Japan. Yamaha has developed Race Kits for its popular R15 and FZ16 bikes with the help of Daytona Corporation, Japan.
Daytona develops and supplies original and customized motorcycle parts and accessories to the International marketplace. The firm specializes is R&D and development of country specific high quality motorcycle parts for manufacturers.

Seeing Yamaha work on a Race Kit for the FZ-16 as well shows how committed the motorcycle maker is about boosting performance-biking in India.
Check out the video where Japanese test riders are pushing the Daytona Race Kits fitted on FZ-16 to the limit. The test rider does some real neat stunt on the DAYTONA kit powered FZ16.
For vedios click on the links below
Yamaha YZF-R15 with racing kits
Source : Bike India
Vedio source : Youtube


