Yamaha FZS-FI V4 Specifications
Max Power |
12.4 PS @ 7250 rpm
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Fuel Capacity |
13 Liters
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No Of Gears |
Constant mesh, 5-speed
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Tyre Type |
Tubeless
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Kerb Weight |
135 Kg
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Max Torque |
13.3 Nm @ 5500 rpm
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Yamaha FZS-FI V4 Features
- Starting (Self Start Only)
- ABS (Single Channel)
- Clock (Digital)
- Wheels Type (Alloy)
- Low Fuel Warning Lamp
- Speedometer (Digital)
- Tyre Type (Tubeless)
- Trip Meter (Digital)
- Pass Switch
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Yamaha FZS-FI V4 User Reviews
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style and power in one
Elegance and excellence defines Yamaha FZS-FI V3 which is elegant in looks. There are several features that are there in this model, making it stand apart from the rest models. It has comfortable seats and aesthetic exterior looks. Exterior wise it is tough, classy and a head turner on roads. The price ranges from affordable numbers. But it's a worthy investment. I would highly recommend this to all.
Anonymous18 hours ago -
Bike experience
Is one bike experience is to good and awesome happenings felling & best quality type of engine & looking type so cool & fantastic
Anonymous5 days ago -
Good mileage and features
The Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 is a new adventure bike . I loves it as it will with me on my all rides i am waiting for its launch. The expected feaatures are tall windscreen, knuckle guards, a comfortable seat, and a luggage rack to be present. Talking about its features it is a semi-digital instrument cluster with an analog speedometer and an LCD screen for displaying trip information, fuel gauge, and other essential details. However i think that its fuel efficiency will be low .
Anonymous6 days ago -
New Generation bike stylish
New generation bike stylish and very attractive and eco friendly, Comfortable suitable for indian road.
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Stylish Upgrades
Having been riding the Yamaha FZS-FI V4 for the past year, this bike has brought about certain improvements and a couple of familiar setbacks. With its new 149cc BS6 engine, the performance is reliable, offering a power of 12 PS suitable for city commutes and occasional spirited riding.The design updates in the V4 are definitely a highlight, with a more aerodynamic shape and contemporary graphics.Despite these positives, I still find the bike’s gearbox a bit clunky, especially during downshifts.And while the upgrades are visually pleasing, they come with a slight increase in the price which might not justify the enhancements for everyone.
Anonymous2 weeks ago