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Yamaha FZ 250cc




Hey people, don't rush to your nearest Yamaha showroom.Its only a photoshop work of how the next Fazer 250 should look like. The technical specification of the vehicle should be like this,

Price: Rs 1,49,000/-

Engine = 4 stroke DOHC
Transmission = 5 speed
Engine Capacity = 249.0 cc

Max Power: 25bhp @ 8500 rpm
Max Torque: 22.5926 NM / 2.30 kgm @ 6500 rpm
Compression: 10:1
Bore x Stroke: 74.0 x 58.0

Dry Weight: 150 kg

Tank Capacity: 14 liters
Fuel Injection

Battery: 12V 6AH
Electric Start

Front tyre: 100/80/17
Rear tyre: 140/70/17

Suspension
Front: Telescopic
Rear: monolink/monoshock

Brakes
282mm Disk up front
220mm Disc at rear

Fuel efficiency
City: 25
Highway: 30

Performance
0-60kmph: 3 sec
0-100kmph: 10 sec
Top speed: 150 kmph

We all know that the current Fz 16 bike can be plonked with a bigger engine. The current Fz 16 chassis is underexploited to a large extent by putting a puny 150cc engine. It can cope the forces of a single cylinder 250cc engine with ease.
With the existing fazer 250cc engine, i don't think its a good idea for Yamaha to launch the vehicle because of the similar figures of pulsar 220 (a little more for yammie though). Then Yamaha have to change the rear brake to disc for better stopping power. They have to change the existing Chinese toy look alike console of Fz 16 to a better one. They can otherwise take the console from R 15. As it is touted as a semi tourer than outright street bike, they have to increase the wheel base. Now the Yamaha Fz 25 can hit the road.

Ride safe, wear helmet.

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