• Q. How long can I attempt in a single ride - FZS V3?

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    Dadi
    Dadi | 4 years ago

    When you Cruise at 60 to 70kmph, you can ride continuously and give a 10mins of break between every 150 to 180kms.. If you ride at 80 to 100kmph, you can go 100kms without any break. This helps in maintaining your Yamaha Fz's health. But also, always maintain good engine oil level.

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    Chris
    Chris | 5 years ago

    Not sure but everything needs rest or it may harm the system

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    Sayan
    Sayan | 5 years ago

    Atleast 50-70 km without any stopping for 5 min rest .

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