Bike tested: Yamaha R15
Price OTR Mumbai: 1,15,000/-
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Yamaha R15! Yamaha R15! Yamaha R15! Those are the words that have been ringing in the minds of bike enthusiasts since the day Yamaha announced the R15. It was a long wait indeed as Yamaha did take some time launching the bike. But when they did launch it, they did it in style, on the track. We got our hands on the R15 and a test ride of the bike has made us fall in love with it.
There is no denying that the R15 is the best looking bike (Leaving the higher capacity bikes aside) in the country. Inspired by the R1, I have heard some not so knowledgeable people comment on the R15 calling it a modified Pulsar. The rear is a bit disappointing. The small tail lamps and thin tires can confuse the R15s rear with a Unicorn. The Quality of the bike is superb though and fit and finish is top notch.
Performance of the R15 is a little disappointing for a bike costing 1+ lac. Surely it has very good performance for a 150cc engine but still as the old saying goes “There is no replacement for displacement”. Low end grunt is missing, you need to revv the engine to extract the best out of it. This makes it not so easy to ride the R15 in the city. However as the revvs climb higher this Yamaha justifies why it has a “R” in its name. Once above 5000RPM the R15 really starts to pull and once past 6500RPM the Yamaha motor comes in its own. The power comes in beautifully at higher revvs, something no other bike in our country can boast of. Top speed depends on your weight and your leaning ability
I also noticed the test bike to have some sort of vibrations and the engine didn’t feel as smooth as would have expected from a Yamaha that packs such a punch of technological innovations. However i have been told that once the bike finishes run in there won’t be any such issue. The 6 speed gearbox is easily the best you will find anywhere and shifts very smoothly.
The tires may be thin but they are very sticky and offer good enough grip. Braking is fantastic and handling is easily the best in the country. Overall i find the R15 to be a very good bike. It is light at 120kgs and thus with less power it can keep up with higher CC bikes. But at the price Yamaha is selling it, it could have been better. We would have loved it if Yamaha would have tweaked the engine to atleast 20bhp and given this bike split seats and a better rear. However there is no bike in India which can give you such a wide smile on your face and make you feel like Rossi and still keep you smiling when you fuel up. This Yamaha is easily the most fun to ride bike available today. It looks great, rides like no other, handles like a train on rails and gives good mileage too. Easily the pick of the segment and the best performance bike in our country by a fair margin.
Whats Kool ![]()
- High End Power
- Braking
- Handling
- Gearbox
- Mileage
- Looks
- Technology
Whats UnKool ![]()
- Could do with more power
- A better rear end
- Could have a fatter rear tire (looks asthetically pleasing)
- No Safety Stand
- No Split seats
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R15 Specifications:
- Engine: 150CC liquid-cooled, four-stroke, single-cylinder, SOHC, 4 valves
- Power: 17PS @ 8500rpm
- Torque: 15Nm @ 7500rpm
- Transmission: 1 down 5 up
- Top Speed: 135kmph
- Fuel Consumption: 45-50 kmpl (City), 50-55 kmpl (highway)
- Fuel Tank Capacity: 12 litres
- Fuel Type: Petrol Unleaded
- Fuel System: Electronic fuel injection
- Tires: 80/90/R17 (F), 100/80/R17 (R)
- Brakes: Hydraulic, single disc (Front/Rear)
R15 Dimensions:
- Overall length x width x height: 1995mm x 670mm x 1070mm
- Seat height: 790mm
- Wheelbase: 1,290mm
- Minimum ground clearance: 160mm
- Dry weight / Curb weight: 120 kgs / 131 kgs
Official Website - Yamaha R15
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September 22nd, 2008 at 11:51 pm
R15 is the best bike to be launched in the country. Its so good, it makes the awesome FZ16 look totally lackluster in comparission.
September 25th, 2008 at 9:02 pm
i want to test draive R15 fz in cochin
September 25th, 2008 at 10:30 pm
Why don’t you contact your Yamaha dealer?
October 1st, 2008 at 4:48 pm
Yamaha has launched some accessories for the R15
October 1st, 2008 at 5:36 pm
I love the R15 but i feel its a bit small for tall riders.
October 1st, 2008 at 6:11 pm
A very good test ride review. If Yamaha had given it more power and cc then i would surely have bought it. If Bajaj prices the Ninja 250R then the R15 wont be the best premium bike.
October 23rd, 2008 at 7:39 pm
-Could do with more power not needed as the weight to power ratio is the best
-A better rear end that would have increased price much higher and left lot of yamaha fans deprieved of owership of one
-Could have a fatter rear tire (looks asthetically pleasing) this is not a street bike it is for performance and with much wider tyre who will be standing in a queue for fuel after each 10-15kms
-No Safety Stand again bcoz its a sports bike
-No Split seats reason cost was main restriction as they have to make a good package for indian market
so go ahead and own one and enjoy with yamaha
November 14th, 2008 at 9:59 am
yes the bike is amazing but can you let me kno that does it vibrate or not n how much milage it givs in cities..
November 14th, 2008 at 12:10 pm
@Deepak
No vibrations frm engine. the bike is very quiet and smooth at higher rpms. Mileage 39kmpl (city), 44-46 (long rides)