Yamaha FZ-FI V3 Spare Parts

Yamaha FZ-FI V3

Yamaha FZ-FI V3

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Rs. 1.16 Lakh
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Get genuine Yamaha FZ-FI V3 spare parts and accessories list. Find out offcial price list of different accessories & spare parts of Yamaha FZ-FI V3 which includes Leg Guard, Mudguard, Brake Shoe, Spark Plug, Headlight and other body parts.

Yamaha FZ-FI V3 Spare Parts Price List

Yamaha FZ-FI V3 Parts Authorised Dealer Price Extra GST 28% Total Price
Sticker Kit Rs. 452 Rs. 126 Rs. 578
Silencer Guard Rs. 515 Rs. 144 Rs. 659
Saree Guard Rs. 382 Rs. 106 Rs. 488
Leg Guard Rs. 1715 Rs. 480 Rs. 2195
Grip Set Rs. 550 Rs. 154 Rs. 704
Rear Brake Pads Rs. 280 Rs. 78 Rs. 358
Front Brake Pads Rs. 150 Rs. 42 Rs. 192
Tail Panel Rs. 911 Rs. 255 Rs. 1166
Tail Light Cover Rs. 489 Rs. 136 Rs. 625
Side Panel Set Rs. 1198 Rs. 335 Rs. 1533
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Yamaha FZ-FI V3 User Reviews

4.2/5
Based on 506 reviews & 761 rating
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  • Mileage (133)
  • Comfort (90)
  • Looks (83)
  • Performance (62)
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  • Price (34)
  • Experience (34)
  • Pickup (25)
  • Service (24)
  • Speed (20)
  • Power (19)
  • Overall this a great bike

    Overall at the time when I purchased it on 30th May 2022, it was a value for the money kind. But after that when Yamaha increased the price day by day it doesn't feel like the proper value-for-money product. Now comes to build quality, the finishing isn't good (like the cut where they place the Bluetooth device that's like so rough it feels like some kid has done the job), and the tank joints feel flimsy. About riding comfort, I'd say the rider seat is pretty much comfortable for short and long rides but the pillion seat could have been better. About mileage, I have got 50-53+ kmpl combined with high road and bad city traffic, which is a pretty good number. And even when on a high road I mostly ride at like above 80+ mph speed which speed is out of its 'eco' category, So no complaint with the mileage. About performance 12 bhp mostly feels pretty low but that's okay I guess as we can't do anything about that. But the gearbox is something I don't like at all mainly between 1st and 2nd gear there's a huge power gap. Also when downshifting from 2nd to 1st gear it feels like something will break inside. Have checked with the service center they mentioned there's no problem with my bike which means all these models are like same weird. About servicing the service center is pretty clean and the mechanics are also good but a few staff is too weird here. I have completed 3 services to change engine oil all the time. The first 2 services were costly, Both coats were more than 1.1k. For the 3rd service, it became lower to 614/- as I denied to do chain cleaning, polishing, and fine cleaning. Chain cleaning can be self which costs far less than the service center at least. That's pretty much it, Overall if someone is buying his first bike like me then it will not disappoint in terms of reliability, and looks(for looks I have the black and golden combination deluxe version and noticed that many people look back too so what the bike is. Yes, There's also another factor for me that I have installed a crash guard which makes the bike looks more aggressive) and mileage. But if someone is upgrading from another bike to this then it won't feel much of a difference.

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  • I have been owning one fzs

    I have been owning one fzs v3 for quite a while now. It's just a very good motorcycle in its segment. Talking of the mileage it's approx 45kmpl, Power is good for the city and feels a bit laggy out there on the highways. I didn't have to use it much on the highways, Everything like the body balance is awesome, and The sitting position is quite comfortable both for rider and pillion. I think the lights could have been a bit more powerful but still does the job. Maintaining this is not at all a weight on your pocket. After 10k km you will need to change the chain sprocket kit which will increase the cost and brake pads used to cost a ton so better to go for after-market brake pads. Simply summarising great value for money just a 2-3 bhp increase would have made it the best one in the segment, Very pocket friendly, Good for Indian roads as brakes and suspension are tuned very nicely, And last a pro tip if you want to buy it just go for it.

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  • The Street Sensation Redefined

    The Yamaha FZS- FI V3 is a streetfighter motorcycle that takes the substance of civic riding to new heights, blending style, performance, and comfort seamlessly. Powered by a refined 149cc machine with Yamaha's Blue Core technology, the FZS- FI V3 offers a perfect balance of power and effectiveness. Its responsive throttle and nimble running make it an ideal choice for civic thoroughfares. Yamaha has given the FZS- FI V3 a dynamic and muscular design, featuring LED headlamps, bold bodywork, and a distinctive look. It's a motorcycle that stands out in the crowd. This streetfighter integrates ultramodern technology, including advanced retardation systems, comfortable suspense, and a completely digital instrument cluster, icing safety and convenience for megacity riders.

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  • as long as we ride together.

    A Favourite Bike for Exciting Rides! We frequently ride the Yamaha FZ-FI V3 together since my friend and I have a strong bond with it. Our activities will be safer thanks to the front and rear disc brakes, which provide dependable and effective braking. The bike's 135 kg weight makes it seem light and manoeuvrable on the road, making it ideal for navigating city traffic or riding vast highways. Longer trips are possible with the 13-liter gasoline tank size without having to worry about running out of petrol. The Yamaha FZ-FI V3 has evolved into much more for us than simply a motorbike; it now serves as a joyous reminder of innumerable happy times. We will continue to adore the FZ-FI V3 as long as we ride together.

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  • The Ultimate Urban Companion for Style and Efficie

    The Yamaha FZS-FI V3 exceeded my expectations as the perfect urban ride, flawlessly blending style, power, and fuel efficiency. It has a sleek and captivating design . Driven by a state-of-the-art fuel-injected 149cc engine, it strikes an ideal balance between power and economy. It's nimble handling ensures seamless maneuvering through city traffic, while the ergonomic seating position guarantees rider comfort on extended journeys. Equipped with advanced features like LED headlights and a futuristic digital instrument cluster, itseamlessly merges aesthetics with practicality. It's an unrivaled choice for riders seeking a remarkable urban ride that excels inperformance and efficiency.

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Q. What is the kerb weight of Yamaha FZ-FI V3?
  • The kerb weight of Yamaha FZ-FI V3 is 135 to 137 kg.
Q. How much is the diameter of disc brake - FZ V3?
  • Front Brake Diameter282 mm Rear Brake Diameter220 mm
Q. Which would be better Yamaha FZ S BS6 or Bajaj Pulsar NS160 in terms of build quality?
  • Ns 160 in every aspects without any doubt
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