| Bike Name | Yamaha FZS v2 |
| Brand | Yamaha |
| Bike Category | Commuter |
| Brand Origin | Japan |
| Assemble/Made in | India |
| Type | Air cooled, 4-stroke, SOHC, 2-valve |
| Displacement (cc) | 149 |
| Max Power |
13 Bhp @ 8000 rpm
(Max Power Converter) |
| Max Torque |
12.8 Nm @ 6000 rpm
(Max Torque Converter) |
| Top Speed |
109 KM/H (Approx) (Speed Converter) |
| Mileage (Company) |
45 KM/L (Approx) (Fuel Measure Converter) |
| Mileage (user) |
45 KM/L (Approx) (Fuel Measure Converter) |
| Bore x Stroke | 57.3x57.9 |
| Fuel System | Fuel Injection |
| Compression Ratio | 9.5:1 |
| Cooling | Air Cooling |
| Starting Method | Electric |
| Gears | 5 |
| Clutch | Wet, multiple-disc |
| Engine Oil Grade | 10W-40 (Price List) |
| Dimension (LxWxH) | 1990 x 770 x 1050 |
| Seat Height | 790 |
| Wheel Base (mm) | 1330 |
| Ground Clearance (mm) | 160 |
| Fuel Tank Capacity (L) | 12 (Fuel Measure Converter) |
| Kerb Weight (KG) | 133 (Weight Converter) |
| Suspension Front | Telescopic Forks |
| Suspension Rear | Monocross Swingarm |
| Brake Front | Disc Brake 282mm |
| Brake Rear | Disc Brake 220mm |
| Wheel Front | Alloy |
| Wheel Rear | Alloy |
| Tyre Front | 100/80-17M/C (52P)NYLOGRIP ZAPPER-FX1 (Tubeless) |
| Tyre Rear | 140/60-R17M/C (63P)revz-Y (Tubeless) |
| Battery | 12v, 4.0AH (10H), Sealed type |
| Head Lamp | 12 V, 35/35W |
| Tail Lamp | 12V,10W×2 |
| Color | Armada Blue |
| Price | Tk. 234000 |
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