Yamaha Fazer Test Ride Review

by Faisal February 19, 2010

in Yamaha Fazer

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Bike tested: 2009 Yamaha Fazer 150

Price OTR Mumbai: Rs. 81,337/-

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As we all know, the Yamaha Fazer was launched at a time when the FZ series of bike by Yamaha were gaining in popularity. It’s been advertised with the punch line ‘touring spirit’ and ‘may the weekend never end’. Our friend, Gordon Graham, let us borrow his bike for a day and we took if for a ride to Ernakulam and back, covering over 250 Km in a single day. Here we share all our experiences, both good and bad, with the Yamaha Fazer.

Yamaha Fazer Front photo

For starters, Yamaha have taken the front end from the R15 and have managed to make it look much sportier and more massive with the help of the superb styling of the FZ, incorporating massive shocks and wheels up front. But that’s where the similarity ends with the R15. The engine used is the same 153cc Four stroke, 2 valve engine featured on the FZ which is quite a contrast to the liquid cooled monster-of-an-engine that’s used in the R15. Overall the look of the bike is something really eye catching and its presence is something yet to be matched by any other 150cc machine.

Yamaha Fazer Engine photo

Performance and Drivability

The engine, borrowed from the FZ series is a smooth, vibration free unit that has been tuned to possess all the power at the mid range. What this means is that unlike other bikes, you wouldn’t have to redline it all the time to get the best out of it or for the best drivability. Power is always on tap as long as you are anywhere below 90Km/h. Go over this speed and you wouldn’t find as much pulling power as what you would get when you’re at lower speeds. Its character is defined quite well, it’s not meant to be a scorcher or a track tool. It’s a relaxed touring bike and this makes it quite likeable for daily use. It proves for once that bikes can go fast without all the hullaballoo. Acceleration is quite decent for a 150cc weighing about 155 kg’s (with fuel and fluids).

If you are looking for adrenalin pumping action, then look elsewhere, its relaxed manners won’t really set your pulse racing as much as other bikes like the RTR or the R15. Overtaking usually doesn’t require a downshift even if you are in the top gear and the Fazer does it with the least of fuzz and commotion of any 150cc bike. Of course, this is as long as you keep it below 6500Rpm since all the torque is best felt around that rev range. Cruising activities are a pleasure on this bike as its well designed fairing, along with the mass centralization concept, provides you with a level of confidence that is simply reassuring. Be aware though, it isn’t the most flickable of all bikes due to its inherent heaviness. But its straight line stability and poise is commendable.

Yamaha Fazer Riders View photo

The gearbox and clutch are easy to use. The single gear shift lever has an adequate amount of feel and so far after having driven all these kilometres, we have yet to find a false neutral or a mis-shift. On the way, I encountered an emergency situation where I had to brake from over 100Km/h to a standstill due to a drunken cyclist on the highway, if it was for any other bike, I would have been writing this from behind bars or even from a hospital. All full braking force, 60% front, 40% rear at high speed, you could feel the rear end losing weight and slightly lifting up from the ground resulting in screeching but the front compensates that by providing a firm footed stop with truly amazing grip from the wide custom MRF Reuz tyres. You could barely feel the front losing grip even at such high speed with all your fingers grasping the brake lever with a great amount of strength. Even though the brakes of other bikes like the RTR or even the Karizma are superior in dimensions, it’s the tyre quality that lets the rider down when it comes to braking. In the case of the Yammie, those duties are done with far more authority and poise than any other 150cc or even bigger bike.

Yamaha Fazer Front Disc photo

On the highways, I personally tried to test its top speed; I weigh about 78 Kilos, with me on board, the speedo crossed the 80 mark really quick and soon it touched a 100, at full throttle from this point on, the speed increased by 1km/h every second until it reached 110. After that, the climb becomes even slower, requiring a really long stretch of road to reach the 115 mark. You could feel the engine trying really hard to make you go any faster but eventually, it just stops the climb at 117 Km/h. Again the top speed would depend on the wind conditions and rider weight, the owner of the bike claimed an achieved top speed of 124km/h, which was because he weighed just 50Kg’s.

Yamaha also claims that they have tested and perfected the front fairing in wind tunnels. This seemed like a bold claim for what is basically a 150cc bike, I wasn’t quite convinced until I experienced it myself, The highway in this area had no dividers between the two lanes, hence, once I was doing over a 100 and I saw a truck coming my way, I expected it to be blown away by the wind, but no, it just followed its path like a train. To give you an example, other 150cc bikes without fairings would significantly be pushed around at those kind of wind speeds. The Fazer faces it in a rock solid fashion. This shows that the Yamaha’s claim of wind tunnel testing was credible. This is really something that can please those wanting to ride fast. Speaking of fast, the bike used up 8 litres of fuel to travel a total of 290 Km, this was after a combination of high speed riding on the highway, city riding and economical riding, which translates into an average of roughly 36Km/litre.

Yamaha Fazer Test Drive Review photo

Ride, Handling and Ergonomics

The ride quality of the Fazer over cracked, broken damaged roads can be best described as brilliant. If it weren’t for the hard seat, the bike could take a beating for miles and miles without tiring the rider. I believe its the weight of the bike combined with the great suspension and humungous rear tires that makes it so comfortable across any type of terrain. It’s really a pleasure to ride on any type of road. At high speed, if you were to meet a pothole, you would usually expect to hear a loud thud two times while being tossed around. On the Fazer, it’s just a faint ‘dhak dhak’ without any panel vibrations/ noises from any parts. Regarding the seats, the bike was really new, with 1200 km on the odometer. So the foam could soften with time and use. But otherwise, the ride quality can be compared to the Innova in a way because it just glides over surfaces.

But the best part of it is that the soft suspension also works well when you meet the twisties. I found that the bike followed the desired line even while taken sharp turns at over 60 km/h over bumpy road. For long wheelbase bikes, this isn’t always the story, the kind of confidence the machine inspires in these situations is note worthy. At factory condition, the suspension is set to the medium setting, which offers the best combination of comfort and handling. This of course, can be adjusted for better handling or better comfort depending on your riding style. Yamaha provides a tool which you can use to adjust the suspension to suit your needs so you can simply do it on the way.

Yamaha Fazer Road Test Review photo

The riding position is good, but it can be tiring on long trips just because of the foot pegs being positioned towards the rear. This would hurt your knees if you would like to go nonstop for over a 100Kms. Even though, this is marketed as a light tourer, the foot pegs are more sport oriented than comfort. This has the advantage of being able to lend the bike great lean angles but has the disadvantage of reducing rider comfort on long trips. Its just a simple trade-off which can be lived with. The rear seats are as just as big as an average person’s palm which isn’t a really good thing. If you have a backpack and a pillion, he would have to sit on the grab rails to go anywhere. Also the due to the high angle of the rear, the person sitting behind wouldn’t really be able to put his foot down to help the rider in traffic.

Under the seat, there is no storage space for anything substantial and you would definitely need a backpack for your touring purposes. Also because the tank is made of fiber, most magnetic tank bags, widely used for touring purposes, would be essentially non usable with this bike.

Yamaha Fazer Under Seat photo

Negatives

The bike performs fairly well, handles great and looks really good. Those were the positives. It does, however, have a few niggles which you would have to put up with in case you are planning to own one.

It is expensive. At 80,830 Rs (on the road – OTR), you could find it hard to put down that kind of cash for what is essentially a 150cc bike. With that kind of money, you could get a 223cc Karizma R (Rs. 81,253),or an Apache RTR 180 (Rs. 73,918),or a Bajaj Pulsar 220 (Rs 78,180), (all prices are on the road for February, 2010, prices may vary by city). All these alternative bikes feature top speeds well over 120 Km/h and performance figures capable of giving chills to even the most seasoned riders and mileage the same as or even better than the Fazer

But the primary reason for the high cost of the Fazer is its design. Park it next to a Pulsar 220 and immediately the differences are crystal clear. The fairing, wheels, lights, speedo console, design, and every other visual aspect of the Fazer makes it stand miles ahead of the Bajaj in terms of quality and craftsmanship.

The headlights on the Fazer can be switched on only one at a time. A simple solution is to place the hi/lo beam switch at the middle position. This can turn on both lights even when pressing the ‘pass’ button. This isn’t really recommended as placing it that way would leave you with both the hi and lo beam on. This is too bright for practical use and can distract drivers.

The pillion seat as featured on the FZ is really small. This can be a cause of concern if you usually travel with a partner. The Fazer also lacks the ladies footrest which is featured on almost all other Indian bikes.

The efficiency: The bike delivers an average of 35 – 40Km/l depending riding conditions. This is a reason why most people opt for other alternative, high capacity bikes since they too offer the same efficiency figures while offering better power and performance.

The power: For its engine size, it performs very well, but as a touring machine, it definitely needs a lot more. This is particularly evident when the bike crosses the 100Kph mark after which it struggles to go any further even with a single rider. I found myself being honked from the behind and overtaken by Indica’s, Innova’s and Maruti’s.

Yamaha Fazer Test Drive photo

Conclusion

The bike is good, no doubt, but to compete with the current offerings in the market, the Fazer needs to be much more than that, based on the price its asking. The bike is undoubtedly, hands down, the best looking 150cc in the market. Go for it if you are looking for a bike with the best ride comfort, quality, design and refinement which is if you can put up with the low mileage and high price tag.

{ 72 comments… read them below or add one }

BikeBhp.com February 19, 2010 at 5:21 pm

Great job done buddy! nice and very fair review.

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Indian Autos Blog February 21, 2010 at 1:42 am

Nice review. Well written, all points covered. I think the wind tunnel testing is not simply a marketing gimmick. I also feel Yamaha should launch new products that share a common vein with the FZ/R15. Maybe one 125cc and another 180cc will be the right combination.

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Prashant February 23, 2010 at 2:23 pm

i too feel that this was a real good effort…..

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saurabh February 23, 2010 at 9:08 pm

cool review dude..

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Dev February 24, 2010 at 1:26 pm

Really good review.Find it nice that the Yamaha brand does not awe you into submission, as it does for most motoring journos.till then………just
waiting for the next RD.

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fas February 24, 2010 at 10:54 pm

Dev, its not the brand, we don’t believe in wrong information or lying to our readers and making a fool of ourselves :)

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Sourabh April 11, 2010 at 12:40 pm

great job.nice review bro.

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veera April 23, 2010 at 12:32 am

Simply Superb nice review probably the best one i came across… thanks a lot….

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Rahul May 6, 2010 at 9:56 am

gr8 review man.. covered all points well and fairly.. thinkin of buyin this bike soon..!

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Jigar May 6, 2010 at 11:44 pm

Hi. I am planning to buy this bike but I am confused between the R15 and Fazer. The only thing confusing me is that Yamaha R15 does not have a main stand which is a necessity in Mumbai as there are more vehicles and less parking. Without a main stand, the bike is always tilted left which has great probabilities of damaging either the fairing or the Indicator lamps. I am aware that I am comparing two very different bikes keeping the style, the engine, the type etc. R15 bearing a 150 cc fuel injected engine and fazer bearing a 153 cc 2 valve liquid cooled engine. The price of the R15 is also much higher compared to the fazer so please suggest a best buy.
Thanks

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fas May 6, 2010 at 11:55 pm

Jigar, get the Fazer. You won’t feel comfortable with the R15 riding position in the city.

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Sourabh May 7, 2010 at 6:11 am

@ jigar
buy r15,u’l get used to the riding posture of r15 aftr ridin 4 a while.fazer is a good bike but far less performance than the r15.

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fas May 7, 2010 at 6:25 am

Sourabh, the stand is a problem for him.

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Sourabh May 7, 2010 at 4:25 pm

@ fas
no offence on ur comment but fas,its not the proper reason.though its completely jigar’s choice,he can adjust vthout center stand,its managable.i personally think r15 is much better buy than fazer if jigars ready to spend 1.5lacs.r15 is a complete package.fazer only have looks & big fairing but its performance is poor compared to its price.new p220 & karizma r comes in that price or less.

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fas May 7, 2010 at 4:32 pm

Sourabh, agreed that the R15 is a better bike but at the end of the day, it has to suit his requirements. I would personally take the R15.

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Sourabh May 7, 2010 at 7:27 pm

@ fas
ya, i agree vth you in this.after all its goin to be his choice.by the way,above review is nice.

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fas May 7, 2010 at 7:41 pm

Thanks alot Sourabh. I hope you have joined the Forums :)

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SHIBIN V June 8, 2010 at 7:46 pm

Good review…Planning to buy it soon..

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smarty June 18, 2010 at 3:59 pm

Hi, really good review…
i m planning to buy a bike …its my first personal bike i m 23yrs, 5’8 feet & 70 kg
i m confused between FAZER & Karizma R
i like fazer looks & tyres which karizma dont hv ….
i need bike for city driving (traffic is not much in my city)
karizma is old bike with old speedometer but fazer is new & digital meter
fazer is just 150 cc & pick up 5.2 sec 0-60, karizna good pick up 223 cc & 3.8sec
the person sitting behind Comfort is more in Karizma then fazer..
I NEED BIKE WHICH IS GOOD IN RIDING & HANDLING ….
which suits me….
so please suggest a best buy….
THANKS

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sanjeev June 23, 2010 at 10:50 pm

soo Fas,i am sanjeev and i am studying 2nd year on engg.
i am going get my 1st bike in the next month
and one thing my coll is 45km away from my home.
fazer is gud bike,but for the same cost i can get even 220 or karizma r
i know that fazer is gud for long rides,but its performance is poor,
and one thing i am 5’6 in height and 80 in weight,
and wat do u think of r15,unicorn dazzler or karizma for that distance of journey……
and pls tell me which suits me

regards
SANJEEV

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fas June 24, 2010 at 10:06 pm

Sanjeev, get the Karizma. It is the best bike for you requirements.

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sanjeev June 23, 2010 at 11:01 pm

hey can u also tell me is this fazer a tubed bike or a tubeless bike

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fas June 24, 2010 at 10:06 pm

Sanjeev, its tubeless.

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sanjeev June 25, 2010 at 10:07 pm

hey dont fazer suit mee????????
this is sanjeev,fas

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sanjeev June 25, 2010 at 10:09 pm

and can u tell me wats the mileage of karizma r in city and on highway
even for fazer also

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Srinivas July 17, 2010 at 12:28 am

Karizma gives u aaround 30kmpl to 35kmpl in city and around 40kmpl on highway.
Fazer gives u 35kmpl to 45 kmpl in city and around 40 kmpl to 50kmpl on highway.

Dudue, go for Yamaha FAZER. Fazer has very gud sportive looks, better riding comfort, monoshock suspension, excellent roadgrip, performance engine.

I own Fazer & i am happy with my choice even though its slightly overpriced and less fuel efficient.

Yamaha always Rocks

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sanjeev July 25, 2010 at 5:26 pm

hey srinivas can i know how much mileage r u getting on fazer

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Srinivas July 25, 2010 at 10:07 pm

Sanjeev,

I am getting mileage of 40kms per Lt.

U can get a mileage ato the max of 45 kms per lt, if u drive at the speed of 45kms and provided u dont rip.

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sanjeev July 27, 2010 at 8:52 pm

hey srinivas,my college is 45 km away from my house
can u tell me is it gud for that long ride

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sudhakar August 5, 2010 at 11:52 am

I want to change fazer handle to r15 handle..it that effect anything..is that good

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Joji Samuel August 8, 2010 at 8:49 pm

You know what now i’m a proud owner of a Fazer 150…All thanks to this review from you…Really enjoying the touring experience with this bike!! JO-SAM

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Srinivas August 9, 2010 at 3:09 pm

Yes, Yamaha Fazer is very gud for the long rides due to its awesome riding comfort. Infact, it performs very well in the long distances. U can continously ride 300kms with out any halt & engine does not over heat.

Do not change the handle bar of Fazer using R15. It will look bad and also u will loose the driving comfort.

R15 has sportive type where in u need to bend little to ride but Fazer is straight. Comfort is gud.

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sanjeev August 10, 2010 at 6:35 am

hey srinivas can you please send me the pictures of your fazer to my mail id i.e., sanjeev_sportive@yahoo.com

i am going to purchase my fazer in the next month

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sahil September 21, 2010 at 7:25 pm

HI

i bought FAZER & put K&N filter on this.Now it’s pickup is awesome.It’s front & back view is good but i don’t link it’s side view specially the portion on which FAZER is written.I want to modify it.I thought portion of r15 (on which r15 is written) will good for FAZER.Will it good for FAZER ? PLz reply me on sahildhingra.webmaster@gmail.com,Waiting for ur reply

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sanjeev September 21, 2010 at 9:45 pm

hey i have bought my yamaha fazer 3 days ago
and it was really good riding it

but i want to know its top speed
should i wait until its first service or can i do it

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Aliven Sarkar September 29, 2010 at 5:44 pm

i wanted ur view on the Engine Break-in procedure for the Fazer…i booked a Black Fazer dis saturday and will b getting my hands on d machine dis saturday…so frm the very beginning i want 2 take vry good care of my machine…i hav researched a lot on the internet regarding engine-break in methods…got various opinions…bt dre was dis one website which got me interested…i wud lyk 2 share it with u n wud like ur take on dis…im posting d link below…i hope dat ul go thru it and get back 2 me…all i want 2 kno is how true is dis article n ur thoughts on it…thank you…

here’s d link

http://www.mototuneusa.com/break_in_secrets.htm

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ram October 12, 2010 at 7:55 pm

Hi biker dudes,

It is a long query. i am really sorry for that. cant help it man… i am in that kinda confusion.. fazer owners, pls go through my query & respond …

-I am 22 from chennai and i was looking for a good looking, comfortable bike for the past one month which can be used for 60 – 70 km daily for office commute in city-highway (75-25%)conditions.

- i am planning to keep the bike for a minimum of 8 yrs. so the machine has to be reliable in the longer run which left me an option between honda dazzler or yamaha fazer as the other engines are not known for reliability.

- i dont want the bike to feel outdated after 10 yrs. so it should have a modern look.

-the bike service & maintanence should not burn a hole in my pocket in the longer run.

- considering fazer, i have heard that paid services are very costly. is that true or just a myth.?

-If i dont use my fazer for a couple of months in the longer run, will it affect the engine & also create starting problem?

-in fazer , pillion comfort is a major worry for me. my mom will be accompanying me occassionally. since we dont have a foot rest integrated with the saree guard, sitting sideways for 60 to 90 mins at a stretch will be a problem?? or do we have a foot rest available in the market which can be fitted separately.? & is it possible to extend the seat at rear end with some extra cushion to increase the space for d pillion? or can we put a split grab like in apache or pilsar, for pillion grip?

- wat about the mileage figures if i keep my speed within 70 kmph & to a max of 85kmph occassionally??
expecting ur replies guys…

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fas October 13, 2010 at 2:35 am

Ram, any bike will get outdated in 10 years, you have to buy a Hero Honda if you don’t want that happening.

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akram October 19, 2010 at 7:26 pm

hey ram,go for fazer.it looks better than dazzler.it cant be outdate for another six years.it is possible to set a footrest at the time of buying even in the shwroom.u got the mileage around 38-45 kmpl,if u drive below 50km/hr until the bike runs 2000km,after that no matter whether u drive fast or slow,it will be same mileage with 1 or 2km less.personally,i own this machine.these all r my experience.spare parts r quite costly.but we need not change it regularly,since it is yamaha

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Sandeep Gaur October 26, 2010 at 12:15 pm

Hi m sandeep from Haryana.I m 80kgs in weight wanna comfort and a speedy bike……..and likes yanaha fazer ….tell would it will be suitable for me????????
Whats mileage does it give???

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avinash November 21, 2010 at 9:25 pm

hey guys i read all ur comments and with personal xperience,i will suggest fazer for city guys.R15 has speed but poor milage,less comfort and its not made for city cuz of its broad plastic body.fazer do also have wide front so if u r in a crowded city go for fz or fz.s,only if u r swifty type person.but i must appreciate fazer balance and grip wich is better than r15.and guys dont even think of buying plsr 220..its just a waste of money..ur wbike will get dumbed after 1 yr..

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Rajkumar December 3, 2010 at 9:22 pm

hi i m rajkumar frm neem ka thana {rajasthan}…………i like fazer so mch…….bas ek or fnction or hota back side disk brake……then this bike soooooooooooooooooo you know…

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nadeem December 5, 2010 at 8:18 pm

Hey guyz……….I’m 6 ft, 68 kg …..Ima get ma ist bike after 2 weekz……I’m confused between 180 Pulsar n Fazer……..I want a bike that can accelrate pretty gud, even with 3 personz sittin on the bike……Does Fazer lack power n accelration ..??

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Harshesh December 6, 2010 at 12:02 pm

Guys m researching alot and finally is confused between fazer and r15. Plz help me . According to me r15 is stylish and small sports bike with great performance , and fazer is bold and healthy machine. I reside in mumbai . M 19yr old , plzzzz help me …my friends couldn’t do so .. i will be riding bike daily to college. Plz lemme know d milage of both …FAZER or R15??

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Pratap December 12, 2010 at 6:29 pm

hello friends
i am 5.2″ and 51 kgs …. i am planning to go for fazer. please suggest me whether i can handle it or not. if not please suggest me good bike. i want the sporty look bike and price should be around 85k onroad.

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Srinivas December 12, 2010 at 11:15 pm

Hi Harshesh,

Both Fazer & R15 are pretty stylish bike. However, based on my experience & knowledge here is my best suggestion from Die-hard Yamaha fan.

If ur budget is around 90K and looking for comfortable riding position and if ur average built (say height aroun 5.7ft) then better with Yamaha Fazer or even Yamaha Fazer letest edition (Mid Night Black),. Its damn hot & sexy

However, R15 is pretty expensive, not that gud riding posution as u have to bend a little to ride and its little stressful to ride in city also,the maintenance is little more than Fazer.

My sugestion is Yamaha Fazer. Its stylish, sexy & hot.

Bye

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