Yamaha’s much-awaited launch finally took place in the
recent days with the YBR125 now available with the dealers, though still in
limited numbers. We, at PBC, decided to visit a dealership and have some idea
of the bike, to see if the bike is worth all that. It has been good three years
since we first heard about Yamaha’s investment in organizing a motorcycle plant
at Karachi.
The first bike launched, as we
already know, is YBR125. Although three years ago Yamaha told us that the
upcoming models would be 125cc and above equipped with modern technology and
powered by EFI engines, Yamaha quite has not fulfilled the whole promise and
the YBR125 comes with carburetor to ignite the single cylinder 125cc air cooled
engine. Available colours are Red, Blue and Grey and all of them suit the
personality of the bike.
The very first look of the bike
is quite catchy and we were like wow, this is something good. Overall build
quality is pretty good. Especially we liked the fully enclosed plastic chain
cover which is by far the most distinguished feature of this bike compared to
other local brands. We have seen how chain covers easily get rusted and mar the
looks of an otherwise clean bike, well that won’t be a problem in case of this
bike.
On our query the dealer told us
that everything on the bike is Japanese except the tyres, which are of Servis
brand, thus made in Pakistan, but we have sincere doubts that the rest of the
parts are all made in Japan. This is primarily because although the bike has a
pretty impressive overall finish but a careful observation made us doubt that
at least engine head, fuel key, self-starter and the handle grips are locally
manufactured.
YBR’s wheels add to its beauty
and will give the riders a smooth ride. Stock tyres are by Servis. Riders are
advised to change the rear tyre as it may lose road grip in wet road conditions
and muddy track because of the typical tread design which is good for dry on
road use only. We have written to Yamaha authorities as well in this regard,
but till the time Yamaha takes action we need to be cautious on our part. The
good thing about the rims is, as informed by the dealer, the stock tyres can be
used as tubeless tyres on this bike, which is a good news for long way riders.
Bike feels light weight and
suspensions are soft too, that coupled with a soft seat will ensure a
comfortable journey. Front brake is single calliper disk brake while the rear
one is drum.
Before the launch of the bike
there has been a lot of concern about the bike’s sound. And although it may be
of great disappointment to many that the sound is quite humble and meek, I do
not find it as of any negative trait as the bike is Euro standard and is not
supposed to be noisy. Sound somewhat resembles to that of Piaggio but Piaggio’s
sound is still louder, there you go..
Just as we were viewing the bike
a brand new Piaggio was also available there and although YBR excels Piaggio in
a number of ways, we noticed at least two parts that YBR should have borrowed
from Piaggio; clip on handle bars and foot rests. YBR comes with regular handle
bar and footrests don’t give the made in Japan impression at all, Piaggio has
got them better.
YBR’s headlight is pretty stylish
to look at, the performance and throw, however, we are not sure about yet.
Obviously we didn’t get the chance to ride the bike else we would be able to
share something about the riding experience as well but to sum it up, YBR is
not just another bike in the market.
Rs.129400/- is the price of the
bike as announced by the company. However, the dealers are selling it at much
higher prices taking advantage of the low supply and high demand situation.
Riders are advised to wait instead of buying on ON price.
3 comments:
Good job Talal sb
Bhai Jan very nice Yar is bike ka tayr tube less hona chahea tha rim ka Kia Matlab hai phir please zaroor ans den.
You can make the same tyre as tubeless tyres, just change the air pressure nosel to tubeless version.
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