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Yamaha launches updated XSR 155 motorcycle in two new colour options
Two new colours schemes have been introduced on the Yamaha XSR 155 in Indonesia with no mechanical changes.
Highlights
- The Updated XSR 155 was unveiled in Indonesia
- No mechanical changes made to the motorcycle
- The XSR 155 is available in two new paint schemes
A new, slightly updated XSR 155 has been unveiled by Yamaha's Indonesian division in the country. Two new paint schemes are available for the neo-retro motorcycle this time around. Yamaha's first Grand Prix victory is commemorated by the 2022 XSR 155 60th Anniversary shades.
This version features the iconic red design on a white base body that goes well with the golden Y-shaped alloy wheels. Added to the model's modernity is the golden finish on the upside-down front forks. On the fuel tank top, side panels, and front fender, a splash of red is seen while the circular headlamp gets a black casing.
A black finish is also used on the engine area, exhaust canister, and seat. XSR graphics on the fuel tank complement Matte Dark Blue Authentic striking design with blacked-out bits. There are also blackened headlamp casings, grey side panels, a tail lamp, an exhaust system, a front fender, a seat, alloy wheels, an engine guard, etc.
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With no mechanical changes, the 2022 Yamaha XSR 155 continues to be powered by the 155 cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled engine with VVA (Variable Valve Actuation technology) as in the Yamaha R15 V4 and MT15. It develops a maximum power output of 19.3 PS at 10,000 rpm and 14.7 Nm of peak torque delivered at 8,500 rpm.
There are no changes made to the engine and it is powered by the same 155 cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled engine with VVA (Variable Valve Actuation technology) as in the Yamaha R15 V4 making 19.3 PS of power and 14.7 Nm of torque mated to a 6-speed transmission with slipper clutch.
Other features include mono-shock rear suspension, aluminium swingarm, and front and rear disc brakes with dual-channel ABS system.
Rumours of the XSR 155 debuting in India have long been circulating, but it never happened.
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