Yamaha Motor Bikes Reviews

Yamaha Gladiator Review

Yamaha Gladiator Review Posted on:- Jul 05 2007 : Yamaha Gladiator The Gladiator is a new model developed on the concept of a “next generation Fun bike”. It features a power unit coupled with a new 5-speed transmission and mounted on a body with a design that suggests dynamic motion. The 5-speed transmission lets the rider make the most of a wide power band to experience excellent performance in both around-town and high-speed riding. The Gladiator engine features the latest technologies. The 125 cc single cylinder churns out a maximum power output of 8.0kW (11 PS) at 7,500 rpm and a max torque of 10.4 Nm (1.06 kgf-m) at 6,500 rpm, deliverin... More...

Yamaha Enticer review

Yamaha Enticer review Posted on:- Jul 05 2007 : YAMAHA ENTICER The bike on test with me is the base version without disc brakes or self start, costing Rs.55,185/-. If you add Rs.9,000/- to it for disc brake and self start, it still is only Rs.64,000/-, which is still Rs.25,000/- less than the Eliminator which comes with self start and disc as standard. While the Enticer entices aspirants with its price, the Eliminator eliminates most aspirants with its price. Motive power comes from the same square, 54 mm x 54 mm bore x stroke, 123.7cc pot that powers the Yamaha YBX. While max. torque of 1.06 KgM at 6500 rpm is identical to the YBX, the 11 bhp (PS) of ... More...

Yamaha-Libero Review

Yamaha-Libero Review Posted on:- Jun 08 2007 : Yamaha-Libero In India, Yamaha’s earlier foray with Escorts saw them strike success with a sporty two-stroke single—the RX100. Memories of this torquey little tidler still strike distinctive chords for many an enthusiast that learnt the joys of riding, milking its indestructible engine for all of a then staggering 11bhp! To many the questions of what went wrong and where, remain unanswered. Yamaha Motor India have recently revamped its economy segment offering— coined it the Libero LX and done away with its controversial face. We hop onboard to bring you the facts on this new variant.: ... More...

Yamaha-Crux Review

Yamaha-Crux Review Posted on:- Jun 08 2007 : Yamaha-Crux Yamaha Motorcycle India (YMI) in a bid to recreate the magic of the RX100 had brought out the four-stroke Crux in January 2001 and achieved reasonable success. The Crux R, with a revcounter and a front fairing, rolled out later the same year. Now with stiffer emission norms calling the shots and the competition constantly re-jigging the marketplace, YMI has launched another Crux avatar suffixed with an 'S'. : Design, Engineering and Interiors:  The neatly styled bike is smart. Striking a familiar stance, the old Crux has simply been given a cosmetic makeover. The bi... More...