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Monday 19 September 2011

Yamaha New R15 Version 2.0

Yamaha New R15 Version 2.0  Review and Images


Yamaha New R15 Version 2.0


Yamaha R15 was the first model for the Indian market designed in the true supersport image and featuring a high-level balance of enjoyable running performance on winding roads. Now, Yamaha India has launched 2011 model of Yamaha R15, which is priced at Rs. 1.07 lakhs (ex-showroom New Delhi). The company is promoting it as 'R15 Version 2.0', which resembles to R1, to some extent. Previously, it was expected to be launched in April, then in July, finally New Yamaha R15 version 2.0 is here, it is one of the most awaited bikes of 2011. But the sad part is that New R15 Version 2.0's specifications are exactly the same in comparison to R15 Version 1.0 except the kerb weight which is now 136 kgs. The engine displacement, maximum power and maximum torque figures are same. Yamaha fans would be feeling very disappointed with this because they were waiting for R15 Version 2.0 from 10-12 months and it was expected that power will be increased from 16.8 bhp to 20-22 bhp and torque from 15 nm to 18-19 nm but Yamaha India has kept all the technical specifications intact.
According to Yamaha India while maintaining the proven ease of handling of the R15 version 1.0, the R15 version 2.0 boasts of spruced up looks and better performance in circuit riding. The design elements are borrowed from the supersport model YZF-R1 that is adapted from YZR-M1 MotoGP race machine. The R15 version 2.0 has undergone changes as compared to the present YZF-R15 in the specs of the Engine Control unit (ECU), drivetrain unit, a long aluminum swing arm, wider front and rear tires (radial tire for the rear), split seat, LED taillights and new-design middle cowl & tail cowl. On sales target, Mr Roy Kurian, National Business Head, said: “We aim to sell 5.3 lakh bikes by this fiscal. For YZF-R15, our target is 3,000 bikes per month.”
What's New in 2011 New Yamaha R15 Version 2.0
- All new engine fairing which looks very sporty
- New alloy wheels further enhances the looks of the bike

. Proper split seat which is anti-slip and better cushioned
- New decals/graphics which are now in white shade
- Fat rear tyre - 130/70 - R17 (finally, they have done it)
- All-new LED tail light which looks much better than last generation model
- New ECU mapping for better acceleration and mileage
- Bigger 220mm rear disc for improved braking
- Weight increased by 5kgs (now it weighs 136kgs)
- New design for saree guard and mudguard
- First 150cc Indian bike to feature aluminium swingarm

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