Yamaha FZ X Tyres User Reviews

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  • Performance
    3.9/5
  • Comfort
    4.3/5
  • Features & Styling
    4.1/5
  • Maintenance Cost
    3.8/5
  • Mileage
    4.1/5
  • 67% users recommended this bike for Daily Commute
Hrishikesh
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Hrishikesh (Verified User) Owned

A very comfortable city bike

4.2

A very comfortable city bike with little off-road tyre.Mileage is impressive around 40-45 in city and 50 in highway.Looks very beautiful and attractive bike.

Hrishikesh's FZ-X gives mileage of 44 kmpl
(13 Sep 2023) 0
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Nishant
Rookie
Nishant (Verified User) Owned

Pretty approachable

3.8

Yamaha is clearly going for the allure of comfort and practicality with the fz-x.Compared with the fz, The ergos are more relaxed, With a higher handlebar, More forward-set foot pegs, As well as a wider and more spacious seat.The seat height has gone up slightly, But at 810mm it should still be pretty approachable for a majority of riders.The predominant experience on the road is that the fz-x feels light and easy on its feet.At 139kg, It weighs 4kg more than the standard fz, But that’s because components like the fuel tank, Fake radiator shrouds, Front mudguard, Headlamp brackets and thin bash guard at the bottom are now all metal.The actual handling itself is fine, With a balanced and neutral chassis, But it’s certainly not the sharpest or most exciting bike in the segment.The mrf dual-purpose tyres it runs on work fine on dry surfaces, But they don’t appreciate being pushed too hard.Ride quality is decent, With a slightly firm feel from the suspension and while the front brake feels quite dull, The actual braking performance is adequate.A rear disc is standard and the fz-x comes with single-channel abs.The fz-x may be styled like a scrambler, But its actual off-road capability is pretty much identical to the standard fz.That’s because the suspension travel and ground clearance remain the same and the only difference is the extra grip the tyres provide in the dirt.With its smaller fuel tank, The fz-x is going to need more frequent fuel stops because it runs the same motor from the fz, And that includes internal gearing as well as the chain sprocket sizes.What you get is a simple, Air-cooled two-valve, 149cc engine with a smooth 5-speed gearbox.Power stands at a meek 12.4hp while peak torque is 13.3nm.Both figures are not only the lowest in the segment by a considerable margin, But the power figure is just 0.4hp higher than the bajaj pulsar ns125, Which we have also reviewed this month.Yamaha fz-x: should i buy one?this is not a cheap bike by any means, And the y-connect bluetooth-enabled model costs about rs 12, 000 more than the standard fz-s fi.At this price, It’s more expensive than the premium 150-160cc bikes from bajaj, Hero, Honda, Suzuki and tvs, And is positioned on par with the hero xpulse 200.To sum up, The fz-x is certainly a striking and unique motorcycle, And that’s pretty much the main reason to consider buying one.If you like the way it looks, You’ll be getting a tried and tested platform underneath, With a practical, Yet eye-catching motorcycle on top.But if the design doesn’t do it for you, There are plenty of more convincing options out there.

(17 Nov 2022) 2
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SamarthyaGupta
Rookie
SamarthyaGupta (Verified User)

I got my FZ-X variant last

I got my fz-x variant last year in august, 2021.First things first, I bought it only for the looks and the driving experience at the time of purchase was secondary, And it has not disappointed me in that regards.People have stopped me and asked about the bike.Coming to the driving part, I'll list the pros first:extremely good handling, The rider balance is great, Pickup is good as well almost on par with apache.Company installed tyres' grip is good for ride on wet and scratchy roads.Mileage is as expected they promised 45 to me, But it is around 36-38 for me.Now moving on to the cons:isn't made for most indian roads and you could not just sense but hear the vibrations when your tyres go into small pit.Has to make a lot of effort to touch 100 kmph mark.If you take it out during rain, Even though it's handling is fine, You will not come back without the dirt on all over your pants, And if you are the pillion rider, Then 'god save you'.The bike comes with a bluetooth connection and it's details can be tracked on the 'yamaha app' but the app looks like a college project without any actual(or working) functionality.So i hope now i have cleared some doubts about the bike.

(7 Nov 2022) 3
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Nishant
Rookie
Nishant (Verified User) Owned

Pretty approachable

3.8

Yamaha is clearly going for the allure of comfort and practicality with the fz-x.Compared with the fz, The ergos are more relaxed, With a higher handlebar, More forward-set foot pegs, As well as a wider and more spacious seat.The seat height has gone up slightly, But at 810mm it should still be pretty approachable for a majority of riders.The predominant experience on the road is that the fz-x feels light and easy on its feet.At 139kg, It weighs 4kg more than the standard fz, But that’s because components like the fuel tank, Fake radiator shrouds, Front mudguard, Headlamp brackets and thin bash guard at the bottom are now all metal.The actual handling itself is fine, With a balanced and neutral chassis, But it’s certainly not the sharpest or most exciting bike in the segment.The mrf dual-purpose tyres it runs on work fine on dry surfaces, But they don’t appreciate being pushed too hard.Ride quality is decent, With a slightly firm feel from the suspension and while the front brake feels quite dull, The actual braking performance is adequate.A rear disc is standard and the fz-x comes with single-channel abs.The fz-x may be styled like a scrambler, But its actual off-road capability is pretty much identical to the standard fz.That’s because the suspension travel and ground clearance remain the same and the only difference is the extra grip the tyres provide in the dirt.With its smaller fuel tank, The fz-x is going to need more frequent fuel stops because it runs the same motor from the fz, And that includes internal gearing as well as the chain sprocket sizes.What you get is a simple, Air-cooled two-valve, 149cc engine with a smooth 5-speed gearbox.Power stands at a meek 12.4hp while peak torque is 13.3nm.Both figures are not only the lowest in the segment by a considerable margin, But the power figure is just 0.4hp higher than the bajaj pulsar ns125, Which we have also reviewed this month.Yamaha fz-x: should i buy one?this is not a cheap bike by any means, And the y-connect bluetooth-enabled model costs about rs 12, 000 more than the standard fz-s fi.At this price, It’s more expensive than the premium 150-160cc bikes from bajaj, Hero, Honda, Suzuki and tvs, And is positioned on par with the hero xpulse 200.To sum up, The fz-x is certainly a striking and unique motorcycle, And that’s pretty much the main reason to consider buying one.If you like the way it looks, You’ll be getting a tried and tested platform underneath, With a practical, Yet eye-catching motorcycle on top.But if the design doesn’t do it for you, There are plenty of more convincing options out there.

2
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SamarthyaGupta
Rookie
SamarthyaGupta (Verified User)

I got my FZ-X variant last

I got my fz-x variant last year in august, 2021.First things first, I bought it only for the looks and the driving experience at the time of purchase was secondary, And it has not disappointed me in that regards.People have stopped me and asked about the bike.Coming to the driving part, I'll list the pros first:extremely good handling, The rider balance is great, Pickup is good as well almost on par with apache.Company installed tyres' grip is good for ride on wet and scratchy roads.Mileage is as expected they promised 45 to me, But it is around 36-38 for me.Now moving on to the cons:isn't made for most indian roads and you could not just sense but hear the vibrations when your tyres go into small pit.Has to make a lot of effort to touch 100 kmph mark.If you take it out during rain, Even though it's handling is fine, You will not come back without the dirt on all over your pants, And if you are the pillion rider, Then 'god save you'.The bike comes with a bluetooth connection and it's details can be tracked on the 'yamaha app' but the app looks like a college project without any actual(or working) functionality.So i hope now i have cleared some doubts about the bike.

3
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Hrishikesh
Rookie
Hrishikesh (Verified User) Owned

A very comfortable city bike

4.2

A very comfortable city bike with little off-road tyre.Mileage is impressive around 40-45 in city and 50 in highway.Looks very beautiful and attractive bike.

Hrishikesh's FZ-X gives mileage of 44 kmpl
0
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Best User Experiences with FZ-X Tyres

Nishant
Rookie
Nishant (Verified User) Owned

Pretty approachable

3.8

Yamaha is clearly going for the allure of comfort and practicality with the fz-x.Compared with the fz, The ergos are more relaxed, With a higher handlebar, More forward-set foot pegs, As well as a wider and more spacious seat.The seat height has gone up slightly, But at 810mm it should still be pretty approachable for a majority of riders.The predominant experience on the road is that the fz-x feels light and easy on its feet.At 139kg, It weighs 4kg more than the standard fz, But that’s because components like the fuel tank, Fake radiator shrouds, Front mudguard, Headlamp brackets and thin bash guard at the bottom are now all metal.The actual handling itself is fine, With a balanced and neutral chassis, But it’s certainly not the sharpest or most exciting bike in the segment.The mrf dual-purpose tyres it runs on work fine on dry surfaces, But they don’t appreciate being pushed too hard.Ride quality is decent, With a slightly firm feel from the suspension and while the front brake feels quite dull, The actual braking performance is adequate.A rear disc is standard and the fz-x comes with single-channel abs.The fz-x may be styled like a scrambler, But its actual off-road capability is pretty much identical to the standard fz.That’s because the suspension travel and ground clearance remain the same and the only difference is the extra grip the tyres provide in the dirt.With its smaller fuel tank, The fz-x is going to need more frequent fuel stops because it runs the same motor from the fz, And that includes internal gearing as well as the chain sprocket sizes.What you get is a simple, Air-cooled two-valve, 149cc engine with a smooth 5-speed gearbox.Power stands at a meek 12.4hp while peak torque is 13.3nm.Both figures are not only the lowest in the segment by a considerable margin, But the power figure is just 0.4hp higher than the bajaj pulsar ns125, Which we have also reviewed this month.Yamaha fz-x: should i buy one?this is not a cheap bike by any means, And the y-connect bluetooth-enabled model costs about rs 12, 000 more than the standard fz-s fi.At this price, It’s more expensive than the premium 150-160cc bikes from bajaj, Hero, Honda, Suzuki and tvs, And is positioned on par with the hero xpulse 200.To sum up, The fz-x is certainly a striking and unique motorcycle, And that’s pretty much the main reason to consider buying one.If you like the way it looks, You’ll be getting a tried and tested platform underneath, With a practical, Yet eye-catching motorcycle on top.But if the design doesn’t do it for you, There are plenty of more convincing options out there.

2
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SamarthyaGupta
Rookie
SamarthyaGupta (Verified User)

I got my FZ-X variant last

I got my fz-x variant last year in august, 2021.First things first, I bought it only for the looks and the driving experience at the time of purchase was secondary, And it has not disappointed me in that regards.People have stopped me and asked about the bike.Coming to the driving part, I'll list the pros first:extremely good handling, The rider balance is great, Pickup is good as well almost on par with apache.Company installed tyres' grip is good for ride on wet and scratchy roads.Mileage is as expected they promised 45 to me, But it is around 36-38 for me.Now moving on to the cons:isn't made for most indian roads and you could not just sense but hear the vibrations when your tyres go into small pit.Has to make a lot of effort to touch 100 kmph mark.If you take it out during rain, Even though it's handling is fine, You will not come back without the dirt on all over your pants, And if you are the pillion rider, Then 'god save you'.The bike comes with a bluetooth connection and it's details can be tracked on the 'yamaha app' but the app looks like a college project without any actual(or working) functionality.So i hope now i have cleared some doubts about the bike.

3
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Hrishikesh
Rookie
Hrishikesh (Verified User) Owned

A very comfortable city bike

4.2

A very comfortable city bike with little off-road tyre.Mileage is impressive around 40-45 in city and 50 in highway.Looks very beautiful and attractive bike.

Hrishikesh's FZ-X gives mileage of 44 kmpl
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