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Yamaha Bikes

Yamaha made its initial foray into India in 1985. In August 2001, Yamaha India became a 100% subsidiary of Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd, Japan (YMC). In 2008, Mitsui & Co., Ltd. entered into an agreement with YMC to become a joint-investor in the motorcycle manufacturing company "India Yamaha Motor Private Limited (IYM)".

IYM's manufacturing facilities comprise of 2 State-of-the-art Plants at Faridabad (Haryana) and Surajpur (Uttar Pradesh). The infrastructure at both the plants supports production of motorcycles and parts for the domestic as well as overseas markets. The Surajpur plant was established in 1984. The state–of-the-art Assembly plant at Surajpur was inaugurated on 6th July’09 and is spread over an area of 36,000 sq. mts. It has the capacity to produce 1 million motorcycles and scooters annually.

 




Yamaha YBX 125

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The Yamaha YBX 125 was a very good bike came immediately after the stringent laws against pollution came into existence. Because people were used to or I must say sedated by the ravishing power delivery of 2-stroke bike in the same engine capacity, it took some time to pick the bike up and then Yamaha used the same engine in...
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Yamaha RX 135

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The Yamaha RX 135 was a answer of Yamaha to Suzuki's "Shogun" and Kawasaki's "KB 125". The bike featured with 132cc air cooled 2-stroke engine mated with 4- speed transmission.
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Yamaha RXG

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The RXG was the first up sized bike from Yamaha after RX100. The bike had 132cc air cooled 2-stroke engine and it was the obvious upgrade of the legendary "RX100" after long time and taking fierce competition from Suzuki and Kawasaki into consideration. But due to some performance issues and may be the nomenclature and the presentation of the bike...
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Yamaha RX 100

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The legendary RX 100 needs no introduction, still demanding the respect of biking fraternity. The RX 100 was the fastest 100cc bike of its time, the throbbing acceleration and the nimble handling of RX 100 is still memorable. It was also having the best power to weight ratio of its category.
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Yamaha Rajdoot RD350 (LT)

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Perhaps Yamaha is the only motorcycle company in India which has produced multiple legendary bike models and one of those is the "Yamaha RD350". I rest my case here by mentioning nothing more then this in respect of the RD350 as this space for description is limited and can not do justice even to the introduction of the bike.
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Yamaha Bikes by Types

Commuter

Commuter
  1. Saluto RX
  2. Saluto
  3. SZ-RR V2.0
  4. YBR 125
  5. YBR 110
View All 14 Yamaha Commuter

Cruiser

Cruiser
  1. VMAX
  2. Enticer

Roadster

Roadster
  1. MT-03
  2. FZ X
  3. FZ-S V 3.0
  4. FZ V 3.0
  5. MT-15
View All 13 Yamaha Roadster

Scooter

Scooter
  1. Aerox 155
  2. Ray ZR 125
  3. Fascino 125
  4. Ray ZR
  5. Fascino
View All 8 Yamaha Scooter

Sportbikes

Sportbikes
  1. YZF R15 V4
  2. YZF R15 V3.0
  3. YZF-R3
  4. YZF R15-S
  5. YZF-R1M (2015)
View All 15 Yamaha Sportbikes

Tourer

Tourer
  1. Fazer 25
  2. Fazer Fi V2.0
  3. Fazer

Yamaha Bikes Reviews

Why Yamaha FZ Version 3.0 Is A Great 150cc Choice

Mar 1, 2019
Before I begin, let me get obvious out of the way. Yamaha FZ 3.0 has low power and torque output figures than its competitors. With this and seemingly the only flaw about the bike, out of the way, let’s discuss why the Yamaha FZ 3.0 is a great 150cc motorcycle.

Yamaha YZF-R15 V 3.0 Vs KTM Duke 125- Comparo

Dec 3, 2018
The trend nowadays is of small displacement high powered bikes which can deliver mileage and performance. Such bikes usually have the chassis of a performance bike but lack a big engine. Two such bikes in India are Yamaha R15 V3 and the recently launched KTM Duke 125. Both are built on the same philosophy I mentioned above, so let’s compare them to figure out which one is the best.

How Different Is The Yamaha MT-03 From FZ-25

Oct 5, 2018
We all have heard about the MT-03 series from different places around the Internet. So far, most of us know two things about the bike. Number 1, it is a Naked motorcycle from Yamaha and Number 2, it is not available in India, with no plan to launch either. But exactly how different is the MT-03 from the FZ-25 which we get in India. Both bikes just have a 72 cc (249 for FZ-25 & 321 for MT-03) difference, are of the same type, and made by the same manufacturer. All of this must point to a huge number of similarities, right? well, no. Allow me to explain.

5 Reasons Why 2019 Yamaha R125 Is A Game Changer

Oct 4, 2018
Recently Yamaha updated its YZF-R125 along the lines of its bigger siblings, and what once was a starter sports bike has become a lot more. Here 5 Reasons explaining why the Yamaha R125 is a Game Changer-

All the New Changes in the upcoming 2019 Yamaha YZF-R3

Oct 4, 2018
Just like the Honda refuses to update the CBR 250R for the current market, Yamaha too has played safe for all the past 3 years, but no more. Because the updated Yamaha R3 is coming with a lot of new upgrades.
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Yamaha Bikes News

Yamaha Recalls YZF-R3 In India

Yamaha Recalls YZF-R3 In India

Yamaha Motor India is recalling total 902 units of YZF-R3 bikes in India to rectify...
MotoGP Round 7: Rossi reigns supreme in Barcelona, Lorenzo bites the dust

MotoGP Round 7: Rossi reigns supreme in Barcelona, Lorenzo bites the dust

Valentino Rossi wins the Catalan GP after an enthralling battle with bitter rival and championship...
2016 MotoGP Round 6: Lorenzo wins a nail-biting thriller

2016 MotoGP Round 6: Lorenzo wins a nail-biting thriller

Jorge Lorenzo (Movistar Yamaha MotoGP) wins an enthralling win at the Italian Grand Prix, in...
MotoGP: Maverick Vinales to join Yamaha for 2017

MotoGP: Maverick Vinales to join Yamaha for 2017

Suzuki Protege Maverick Vinales is confirmed to join the Works Yamaha squad for 2017 on...
MotoGP 2016 Round 5: Lorenzo reigns in France, Marquez crashes out

MotoGP 2016 Round 5: Lorenzo reigns in France, Marquez crashes out

Jorge Lorenzo (Movistar Yamaha MotoGP) ran a masterclass of a race in the French GP,...
Yamaha Inaugurates New Spare Parts Facility At Chennai

Yamaha Inaugurates New Spare Parts Facility At Chennai

India Yamaha Motor (IYM) has inaugurated new spare parts center in Tamilnadu, the new center...
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