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New Delhi, June 18 (TIWN) Two-wheeler major India Yamaha Motor (IYM) on Friday launched its first 'Neo-Retro' motorcycle - FZ-X - availed at a starting price of Rs 116,800 (Ex-Showroom, Delhi).
The roadster also boasts a single-piece seat setup, multi-spoke black alloy wheels, tyre hugger, conventional single-piece grab rail, a compact rear end with LED tail lamps, black front fender and an all-digital instrument cluster borrowed from the FZ V3 Fi. In fact, the FZ-X sits on the same architecture as the FZ V3 and FZ-S V3 but has bigger dimensions in comparison. It is longer, taller and wider than the naked commuter sibling and has a raised handlebar setup for relaxed riding posture. The Yamaha FZ-X derives power from the same 149 cc single-cylinder air-cooled engine, which is good enough to produce a maximum power output of 12.2 bhp and 13.3 Nm of peak torque and is linked with a five-speed transmission.
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