I have bought this bike in 2019 . Earlier , I had used r15 s as well . Performance of both the bikes are awesome . However if you are looking for a budget friendly bike, I would not recommend this.
Yamaha Motor India has announced significant price reductions for its popular R3 and MT-03 motorcycles, making them more accessible. Following recent government GST reforms on bikes under 350cc, both ...
Launched on None, the Yamaha YZF R15 V4 combines style, performance, and fuel efficiency. It offers a mileage of 45 kmpl, ensuring practicality for everyday use as well as highway rides. Available in ...
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Yamaha India has announced the revised prices of two of its middle-weight motorcycles, R3 and MT-03, post GST reforms. The reduction in the GST rates for motorcycles with a capacity lower than 350 cc ...
New Price - Rs 1,65,509 With the same heart as the Yamaha R15, the MT-15 V2 offers a blend of peppy performance and upright ergonomics, better for all-round riding. The Japanese manufacturer recently ...
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R3 costs Rs. 3.39 lakh now MT-03’s price goes down to Rs. 3.30 lakh With the recent imposition of a new GST slab in India, motorcycles below 350cc have become more affordable. The tax on this category ...
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