• Q. How to know the bike is in Eco or not? My speedometer always show Eco even in rough riding.

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    Dillip
    Dillip | 5 years ago

    The 'Eco' Mode on the Yamaha FZS-FI V3 ensures that you ride the bike at optimum engine speeds in order to deliver the best possible mileage outcome. The indicator stays on till economical speed to 60-70 kmph. However, if the indicator doesn't go off even after the economical speed, then it may be a issue of the instrument cluster. We would suggest you to visit the nearest authorized service center and have the bike inspected.

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    Dj
    Dj | 5 years ago

    14-74 KMPH In Eco

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