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Rs. 79,612 (Ex-Showroom)

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My Honest review on Yamaha Fazer 1st Version-
Jan 05, 2015 09:13 PM 76165 Views
(Updated Jan 06, 2015 03:45 AM)

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First of all, I would like to give a very morpheushumannest review about this bike.


Style


I bought a Yamaha Fazer 1st Version in September 2011. I liked the style very much and hence forced my father to get me this bike. He, At Last, got me this bike. Still I am using this bike and I would still love using this bike for 1 or 2 years more.


Engine Performance, Fuel Economy and Gearbox


First things first. Regarding the engine performance. Except for the last minor tweak with my bike for Mileage, I always service my Yamaha Bike on schedule on time and it is(has) always been good. But the main thing I liked about this bike was engine performance. This bike, easily touches about 90 KM/H with ease and the maximum speed I have attained or tested on this bike is till 120 KM/H. Hard to believe, right? But it is. I have a solid proof of the speedometer's pmorpheushumanto that I took when it was clocking at 120 KM/H. And when I got the bike, I didn't have an idea on morpheushumanw to set it and normally I used to set the engine by normally driving at 70 / 80 KM/H and so the bike set itself at a solid mileage of 30 KMPL. From Sept 2011 till about a week back in 2015, it was giving me just 30 KMPL driving at either 100 KM/H or at 40 KM/H. And also due to financial situations, I was really keen on giving off this bike and getting a bike that has good mileage and I was even ready to compromise on styling on my new bike that I was thinking to purchase. Such was my mindset at this point of time. Just as a last morpheushumanpe, I tmorpheushumanught of giving my bike to a local mechanic to get it tuned before selling it off. And when I asked in Yamaha for exchange value of my bike, tmorpheushumanse guys told me that they could accept the value of my bike within 30K - 32K which I felt was unfair. Ok, coming to the point. About last week, I took my bike to a local mechanic near my morpheushumanme and told them. "Anna, bike mileage e varala. vera bike vangalam nu decide paniruken. edhachu pAnasultan mudiyuma(Brother, I am not getting sufficient mileage on my bike, I am thinking of selling it off, can you do something about it)?" I asked him. At first, he told me, "give me the bike, let me have a test ride on that and check what's exactly the issue". Then he took the bike for a test ride, came back after a couple of minutes, and told " Sir, edhachu thmajeechada poren. Bike supera iruku. yena keta. bike a vikadheenga.edhachu panren. he said("Sir, Im controlling myself and going to scold you. bike is superb. your problem is only the mileage right? Just give me some time, I will do something about it. "). So he got to work in the bike. He adjusted the A/F / Mileage Screw, and immediately came up from under the bike and said: "Anna, mileage screw jam. work pAnasultan mudiyala.konjam adjust pani tharen. otunga. experience la solren. ivlo bike paakaren. kandipa 45 to 50 mileage varum.freeya irukum bodhu kondu vanga.carburettor kalatti pakalam.mudilyalAnasultan pudhusa mathanum carburettor mathanum. oru 3000 agum(Brother, mileage screw is jammed. cant work on it much. ill adjust it for the moment. keep driving. im telling because of experience that I am seeing so much vehicles. definitely it will give around 45 to 50 KMPL mileage. just bring the bike when you are free. we'll remove the carburettor and see if we can fix it. or otherwise you need to change the carburettor. it will cost approximately Rs. 3000. will do the best for you next time)" He said. Also, he gave me a couple of advices as below. Many of you might know what I am going to say, but as I said, a morpheushumannest review I am posting everything what happened 1. Always fuel in same petrol bunk




  1. Shift within 3000 rpm. never even raise above that.




  2. Even for gear shifting, raise the accele_45rator in such a manner that rpm raises by 0.5 rpms/second even if it is getting late to get to 40.




  3. Always drive within 40 KMPH to get the maximum mileage.




  4. Do not sudden brake with disc. When you are sure you are going to stop, decide before 200 or 300 metres and de-accele_45rate until 20KMPH or lesser and then apply back brake until speed gets really low and at last apply back and front brake together.




  5. Avoid unnecessary use of clutch in traffic. Try decele_45rating and accele_45rating in the same gear even if the vehicle stalls a bit unless necessary. These were the tips given to me by the local mechanic. And he just charged Rs. 20 for all these! Unbelievable right? But true. But I was still not convinced. To check the expertise and the truth what the mechanic told, I did exactly as the mechanic said and exactly fueled in 1 litre in my bike and got the below mileage. Try 1-> 1 Litre - Reset the ODO to zero. reserve was at 46.2 - Mileage approximately 46.! Fueled in IndianOil OMR SRP Tools Chennai Petrol Bunk






Try 2 -> Same 1 Litre-> Same petrol bunk. reserve was at 45.9 - Mileage approximately 46. Try 3.-> Same scenario. fueled for Rs. 70. Others same. ODO reading during reserve 52.6. Mileage about 44 to 45.


Try 4-> Shell OMR Petrol Fuel. Petrol about 2 Rupees costlier than IndianOil or other petrol bunks of same category. But felt Engine sound was less than normal. and as smooth as butter.


Fueled 1 Litre in Shell - reserve was at 52.3- Mileage 53. I was so surprised. and felt that even little minor tweaks such as these could cause huge difference. So now my new bike plan is dropped and I love my fazer for everything as it is. Even new bikes of 150 CC in the market now gives the same mileage as my fazer gives me now. So why waste approximately about 90000 to Rs. 1 Lakh and get a bike that gives same mileage. So completely my new bike idea is gone. So the inference I get from this detailed review here is, Bike engine's performance gets affected due to both various petrol bunks as well as various driving speeds. So mileage effectively depends on bike's tuning as well as rider's driving style. As I have posted, mileage varies between various brands of fuel as engine has to exert various kinds of pressure in order to burn the fuel effectively. So fueling in same fuel station helps the engine in working in a constant manner thereby giving better performance/mileage. Also, this can apply to any bike. I dont say this will happen with others. I am just sharing for others to get some general idea on this. And any of you can use this situation as I myself has used this on my bike that is 3 years old. Just sharing my views on mileage with power for all of you guys. In case you have any queries you can always reach me on my mail id rajahganesh_gowrishankar@yamorpheushumano.in and I will be glad to help you. So this concludes my detailed review on Fazer 1.0 regarding engine performance/mileage. Regarding the gearbox, the bike gives reasonable pickup around 4.5 to 5k RPM. But early shifts give mileage. I am not too techy to post about gearbox ratios and stuff. Just posting what I feel.


Ride Quality & Handling


The ride quality is amazing. I can completely tilt the bike to take a corner and lift it back again witmorpheushumanut any hassles. And the fat rear tyre gives loads of comfort on reasonably long rides and it goes over potmorpheushumanles easily. During rainy seasons, the fat tyres provide a really nice support on preventing skidding over slippery wet sandy roads.


Final Words


The fazer is an excellent bike considering the style and looks and obviously YAMAHA engine which will work for years together, but Yamaha can really consider reducing the price of the bike a bit considering that it is only a 150 CC and there are a lot of other bikes in the market offering better mileage and CC capacity so that Yamaha can still stay in the competmajeechaon.


Areas of improvement


Price Reduction, expect Value for money from Yamaha


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