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Yamaha SZ-R

Yamaha Variant

Discontinued
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Our Verdict

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The Yamaha SZ-R is a reliable and practical motorcycle that has garnered a loyal following in India. From my perspective, this bike excels in its comfort and low maintenance costs, making it an excellent choice for daily commuting and occasional long trips. The 153cc SOHC 2-valve engine provides good low-end and mid-range torque, which is ideal for city riding, although it lacks the power needed for high-speed highway cruising or navigating high-altitude passes. The bikes light weight of 134 kg and excellent pillion comfort are significant advantages. However, the lack of modern features such as a digital instrument cluster, tubeless tires, and ABS (in earlier models) might be a drawback for some. Overall, the SZ-R is a no-nonsense, value-for-money motorcycle that is well-suited for young college students or graduate trainees looking for a dependable and economical ride.
November 19, 2024
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Price

Pricing details and changes

The Yamaha SZ-R was last known to be priced at around Rs. 64,265 in India for its base variant. However, since the bike has been discontinued, the current market price would be relevant only for used or pre-owned models. For a used SZ-R, prices can vary based on the condition, mileage, and year of the bike. On average, you can expect to pay between Rs. 40,000 to Rs. 60,000 for a well-maintained model, depending on the seller and the bikes history. The on-road price, which includes additional costs such as registration, insurance, and other fees, would be slightly higher but still within an affordable range.
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Mileage

Fuel efficiency information

The Yamaha SZ-R offers an average mileage of around 41 kmpl, which is consistent across various user reviews and long-term ownership experiences. This mileage is relatively average for a 150cc motorcycle but is still economical for daily commuting. The fuel efficiency makes it a viable option for those concerned about running costs, especially in urban environments where the bikes low-end torque shines.
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About

General information and overview

The Yamaha SZ-R is a 150cc commuter motorcycle designed with practicality and reliability in mind. It features a 153cc SOHC 2-valve engine that produces sufficient power for city riding, with a 5-speed manual transmission. The bike has a kerb weight of 134 kg and a ground clearance of 165mm, making it easy to handle in urban conditions. The fuel tank capacity is 14 liters, and the seat height is 802 mm, which is comfortable for riders of various heights. The SZ-R is known for its low maintenance costs, excellent pillion comfort, and good reliability, even after extensive use. While it may lack some modern features, its build quality and overall performance make it a solid choice for those seeking a dependable and economical motorcycle.
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Specifications

Maximum Torque
12.8 Nm @ 4500 rpm
Number of Cylinders
1
Seat Height
800 mm
Maximum Power
12 Bhp @ 7500 rpm
Ground Clearance
165 mm
Number of Gears
5
Kerb Weight
134 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity
14 litres

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Yamaha SZ-R Price Range
₹51,500 - ₹57,500

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Complete Specifications

Yamaha SZ-R

ENGINE AND GEARBOX
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Engine Details
153cc, 4-stroke
Cooling
Air Cooling
Engine cc (Displacement)
153 cc
Maximum Power
12 Bhp @ 7500 rpm
Maximum Torque
12.8 Nm @ 4500 rpm
Number of Cylinders
1
Number of Gears
5
Clutch
Wet Type
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
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Overall Length
2050 mm
Overall Width
730 mm
Overall Height
1100 mm
Seat Height
800 mm
Ground Clearance
165 mm
Wheelbase
1320 mm
Kerb Weight
134 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity
14 litres
PERFORMANCE FIGURES
1
0-60 kmph
6.00 secs
Colour Options and Price in India
6
Bike Variant
Yamaha SZ-R
Availability Status in India
Discontinued
2-Wheeler Type
Commuter
Latest Price in India
Yamaha SZ-R price was Rs 57,500 before being discontinued.
Fuel Type
Petrol
Colour Options
Quality Black, Quality Red and Quality Blue.
BRAKES AND TYRES
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Front Brake
Disc
Rear Brake
Drum
Wheel Size
17″ alloy wheels - 100/90
Wheel Type
Alloys
Tubeless Tyres
Alloy Wheels
MAXABOUT RATING AND OVERVIEW
7
Design
(3.5)
Performance
(4)
Comfort
(4.5)
Fuel Economy
(4.5)
Features
(3.5)
Build Quality
(4.5)
Vehicle Overview
Yamaha SZ-R was a model sold in India before the SZ-RR version 2.0. It came with the older 153cc, single cylinder engine producing 12 BHP and 12.8 Nm of torque. Most of the components of the SZ-R were similar to the current generation model while it came with silver finish on most of the parts instead of the Black on the SZ-RR. Performance on the motorcycle was more or less the same while the refinement is higher on the second generation model with Blue Core technology. It rivals Honda Unicorn, Hero Achiever and Bajaj V in the Indian market.
BATTERY AND LIGHTING
2
Pass Light
Battery Type
Maintenance Free
SUSPENSION AND CHASSIS
2
Front Suspension
Telescopic Hydraulic
Rear Suspension
Hydraulic Shock Absorber
MILEAGE AND TOP SPEED
1
Mileage
45-55 kmpl (approx.)
INSTRUMENT CONSOLE FEATURES
4
Speedometer
Analogue
Tachometer
Analogue
Trip Meter
None
Fuel Gauge
Analogue
COMFORT FEATURES
3
Electric Start
Step-up Seat/Split Seat
Pillion Footrest
KEY FEATURES AND COMPETITORS
1
Key Features
Disc Brake, High Ground Clearance, Electric Starter, Lightweight

Expert Verdict

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20 Sep, 14 09:27 AM

The SZ series from Yamaha gets its most expensive bike known as SZ-R. The bike aims to take on Bajaj Pulsar135 and other entry level 150cc bikes. Let’s try to know what to expect from this bike.

Except for the different paint job, SZ-R is virtually identical to its younger sibling SZ-X. These both bikes share everything from body parts to their chassis. SZ-R has a familiar face carrying transparent visor and partly body colored cowl. The headlight and rear view mirrors remains unchanged but you will notice the orange colored indicators now being replaced by the clear lens indicators and the extra weight on the both ends of its handlebar. Its tank extensions, front fender and side covers are now offered in silver finish. Yamaha has nicely painted this bike with dual colors. The tank shrouds features the name of this bike. It has black colored 5 spoke alloy wheels, engine and muffler with heat protector. It has a sleek grab rail and wide tyre at the back. The bike shares its dual tail lights and fender with its other siblings. The bike does look well-built than its rival but it lacks the style quotient. Moreover it can easily be mistaken as its cheaper siblings due to its high level of resemblance with them.

Yamaha SZ-R features twin circular pods in its instrument console. Between these two pods you can notice its analogue fuel gauge and other indicators. The right dial sports a much needed Tachometer while on the left side; there is an analogue speedometer and odometer. A digital speedometer would have been an additional advantage for this bike. Unfortunately, there is no element of surprise in this department. The bike shares its engine with the two other bikes of SZ series. It’s powered by a four-stroke, single cylinder 153cc engine. The maximum torque output of this engine is of 12.8 Nm which can be used at 4500 rpm. The heavy amount of torque building is the biggest USP of this engine but its less power output spoils the game. This air-cooled, SOHC engine churns out a maximum power output of 12 Bhp at 7500 rpm. To effectively use the power and torque output of this engine, Yamaha has mated this engine with a five-speed manual gearbox. This gearbox has a gear shift pattern of one gear down and four-gears up.

This engine lacks power and Yamaha has failed to get rid of this problem. This bike is best tuned for city purpose where you are not in much hurry and want to stay away from frequent gear shifts. The early torque building is really impressive but what if you want to cover a long distance in short span? The bike loses out to other potential players like Bajaj Pulsar 135 LS which has brilliant high end performance and easily leaves this bike behind on highways. It is hard to take this bike beyond the speed of 105km/hr as soon after 5000rpm, there is not much power left in this engine. It makes only noise after 7000rpm while other competitors can even reach 9000rpm. Yes, it does 0-60 km/hr in almost 6 seconds which indicates towards its well matched gear ratios and instant throttle response in initial gears. The fourth and fifth gears ratios are much taller and put this bike on the slower side. However, the gearbox functions very smoothly and leaves you with no complain. We wish if the performance and acceleration of this bike was as impressive as the refinement level of its engine which is quite silent even if pushed hard.

Its upraised handlebar offers a nice firm palm grip which helps you to steer it easily. The wide and rear seat of this bike is very comfortable even with a pillion rider. Yamaha SZ-R manages to give you a comfortable yet sporty posture thanks to its well-placed foot-pegs and fuel tank. There is some space under its seat for storage while safety features include pass light, saree guard and powerful headlight. Single coil spring hydraulic shock absorbers at the back and telescopic forks at the front can be seen on this bike. This suspension system has been carried over from its cheaper siblings. This suspension system is nowhere close to the comfort quality offered by other rivals like Bajaj Pulsar135. For better and precise braking, Yamaha has offered a front disc brake of 245mm with a rear drum brake of 130mm. It’s a very effective braking system which always helps you to keep this bike under control.

The advanced braking system has improved the ride quality of this bike. You will be more confident on this bike. The bike handles really well in city traffic and its quite responsive no highways also. The bike manages to stay grounded at high speed thanks to its heavy weight and wheelbase of 1320mm. Its wide rear tyre gives a good hold of the road the bike isn’t much scary around corners. This bike is certainly not as exciting and stable as Pulsar 135 but feels better than many other rivals.

This bike is certainly not a complete value for money bike as at the same price you can get a much stylish, powerful and feature rich bike like Bajaj Pulsar 135. But it can be considered for its looks and refined engine. Moreover it's cheaper than other 150cc bikes and has almost all essential features. So, if you can deal with the poor resale and high maintenance of Yamaha then you can choose this bike otherwise there are many other trusted options available in the market.

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Ranjan Chowdhury9 years agoAnonymous

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SZ-X AND SZ-R, PL. REPLY.

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Premkumar Murugan9 years ago

YAMAHA SZR has good handling, stability, and braking than Pulsar 150, Unicorn 150

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Sallin Heussaff9 years agoAnonymous

The SZR or the SZ-RR Ver. 2 has the engine of 150cc but has the power of 125cc. It has lacking power for a 150cc bike, better to get Pulsar 135LS it has more sportier look, better mileage through its smaller displacement, and more power on top speed and a decent acceleration...

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Saif10 years agoAnonymous

Yamaha SZR is the poorest bike when we talk about mileage , and above that the Yamaha official Staff and officials too are liars/cheaters .... i have this bike from last 4 years and till date i never got 30+ mileage ... even worst...now i am getting 25 KMPL only... in first year i raised this issue dozens of times but what Yamaha people use to do was just making excuses like patrol quality may be bad... your driving style may be no right.. and blah blah blah...
Once they did a Drama..after much insisting they agreed to replace the carburetor of my Bike , and they really changed it..BUT after a year when i was having a casual chat with Yamaha dealer`s mechanic .. he out of ignorance told me that the carburetor which yamaha staff replaced was actually from his old yamaha SZR bike... this thing came as a big shock to me.. so by this only you gets an idea on how high the standards at Yamaha are... never buy Yamaha product...believe me you will regret it afterwords...

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Saif10 years agoAnonymous

Yamaha SZR is the poorest bike when we talk about mileage , and above that the Yamaha official Staff and officials too are liars/cheaters .... i have this bike from last 4 years and till date i never got 30+ mileage ... even worst...now i am getting 25 KMPL only... in first year i raised this issue dozens of times but what Yamaha people use to do was just making excuses like patrol quality may be bad... your driving style may be no right.. and blah blah blah...
Once they did a Drams..after much insisting they agreed to replace the carburetor of my Bike , and they really changed it..BUT after a year when i was having a casual chat with Yamaha dealer`s mechanic .. he out of ignorance told me that the carburetor which yamaha staff replaced was actually from his old yamaha SZR bike... this thing came as a big shock to me.. so by this only you gets an idea on how high the standards at Yamaha are... never buy Yamaha product...believe me you will regret it later...

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Rev. O. Luscion10 years ago

What are the proper valve clearances for this bike?

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Praveen12 years agoAnonymous

i am happy with my SZ-R.. very comfortable to ride on highway and also in off road

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l12 years agoAnonymous

sz-r or hunk which one shud be purchased

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Ebin Joy12 years ago

Szr give 36km mileage in city and 50 km in high way, it's smooth to driving and good power.

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Mohit Hardena12 years ago

Its a very nice bike ,,& SZ-R is rockZz....... with new white CoLour loOk go for it....., NICE PICK UP FrnDSszz

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