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Tuesday, January 15, 2008

yamaha Fz 150cc in India



Yamaha which plans to make a comeback this year has introduced four new models at the Auto Expo. With this Yamaha has unleashed its strategic intent to offer product line that demonstarates the global yamaha image and live up to the true Yamaha DNA i.e. performance,innovation and design. FZ 150cc is inspired from FZ1000cc bike. FzZ 150cc bike is expected to be released in India by dec-08. Also unlike the YZF R15, FZ 150 will have only an air cooled engine but that means it is friendly to your wallet. Is yamaha india is back to its roots what it is known for? Catch the interview with Mr.Sam Head, Marketing and Sales.

But my lethargy was due to the fact that I wanted to cover those bikes first, which are production ready. The memory of the Yamaha Gladiator 150-165 cc "Prototype" is still fresh in my mind. The Gladiator 150-165 cc "Prototype" was another concept which was shown in Auto Expo 2006 but sadly never saw the light of the day. The other Yamaha product shown at the Auto Expo 2008, the YZF-R15 seems almost production ready and therefore I chose to cover that before the FZ-150.



The only change that Yamaha India needs to make in the FZ-150 is change the rear tyres from the impossibly fat (for a 150 cc) to normal ones for a 150 cc bike..
The FZ-150 "Prototype" shown in the Auto Expo 2008 has a 150 cc engine, carburettor (instead of fuel injection), fat rear tyres (about as big as Pulsar 200/220 rear tyres), air cooled engine (not liquid cooled like the YZF-R15), 5 speed gearbox (insted of a 6 speed one on the YZF-R15) and also the FZ-150 doesn't have the "delta" frame of the YZF-R15.






In November, Yamaha will launch the naked FZ, which uses an air-cooled engine, and lots of styling elements from the international FZ range (naked bikes from Yamaha). The engine, once again, is a 150cc unit, but torque rather than top-end glory is the aim here. So expect an effortless, likeable machine. Once more, the small bits are of a very high quality, high enough to make the RTR 160 look a bit under-designed. This one should be a more normal price, say Rs 65,000 on-road. Both FZ and the YZF-R15 have monoshocks, mind you.






Maybe the only change that Yamaha India needs to make in the FZ-150 is change the rear tyres from the impossibly fat (for a 150 cc) to the ones found on the Pulsar 150's and the Apache's. Apart from the tyre change the looks of the FZ-150 should be left untouched.The FZ-150 would look stunning even without that leggie "firangi" model on it.

I don't see a reason as to why Yamaha India shouldn't launch it. The FZ-150 easily will easily overshadow the Pulsar, Apache RTR, CBZ Xtreme or the Hunk in the looks department.And if performance if the name of the game, then the YZF-R15 should take care of it.On inquiring about when can we expect the FZ 150 to appear in the market, the Yamaha Officials at the Auto Expo said that they had no clue.


I just hope that the FZ-150 isn't just a "Prototype" but a mass production model to compete with the Pulsar 150, Apache RTR 150, CBZ X's and the Hunks.. and leave the YZF-R15 to take the niche position as the 150 cc performance king

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Is it true the bike costs 65k?

Anonymous said...

The design is cool. The features are suitable to Indian roads i think so. lets see.

Anonymous said...

yeah we are waiting for this cool demon
checkit uot video of yamaha 150cc
http://www.yamaharock.blogspot.com/

Anonymous said...

FZ Bike is a good bike and this bike all parts available in Indian market . this bike most positive point tubless tyre .
pontiac is automobile company . this company parts quality is good