Yamaha FZ-X

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Yamaha FZ-X Bike Latest Updates

Yamaha India has launched the updated FZ-X for the year 2023, reducing emissions and adding more safety features than before. Check out more details about the bike here.

Yamaha FZ-X Engine

Yamaha FZ-X is powered by a single-cylinder, 149cc, air-cooled, fuel-injected engine which produces 12.4PS and 13.3Nm. The engine is linked to a five-speed gearbox and the bike comes with traction control for added safety. Suspension duties are handled by 41mm telescopic front-fork and a seven-step preload-adjustable monoshock at the rear. Braking is looked after by a 282mm front disc and 220mm rear disc, with single-channel ABS as standard. The bike rolls on 17 inch alloy wheels which are wrapped in 100-section front and 140-section rear tubeless tyres. The bike has a 10 litre fuel tank and weighs 139kg (kerb). It has a 810mm tall seat and ground clearance of 165mm.

Yamaha FZ-X Variants

The bike comes in three paint schemes with all getting similar specs. The Matte Black and Matte Copper variants get black alloy wheels with the latter getting colour-coded rim stickers. The golden alloy wheels are only available in the Dark Matte Blue model, justifying added cost.

Yamaha FZ-X Design

Yamaha FZ-X has quite the retro look with its round headlight, muscular tear-drop fuel tank, simple side panels, and a chunky exhaust. The fuel tank also gets matte black extensions flowing neatly in a sculpted tuck-and-roll seat with simple pillion grab handle. It also gets a metal engine cowl and features golden alloy wheels with fork gaiters.

Key Features of Yamaha FZ-X

The FZ-X comes with a negative LCD instrument console that provides information like speed, tachometer, tripmeter, odometer, fuel level, clock, Eco prompt, TCS (Traction Control System) alert along with other telltale lights above the display. The console also shows smartphone notifications, phone battery level and call alerts through the Yamaha Y-Connect app via Bluetooth. The bike is now compatible with E20 fuel (20 percent ethanol and 80 percent petrol, aiding in reducing emissions) and features TCS (Traction Control System) to avoid tyre slippage.

Yamaha FZ-X Competitors

The closest competitors of the Yamaha FZ-X are the Kawasaki W175 and the Keeway SR125.

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