Yamaha unveils Limited FZ

    Limited Editions do feature Unique Cosmetic Features

    Published On Oct 22, 2010 07:00:00 AM

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    Yamaha unveils Limited FZ

     

     

     

     

     

    Yamaha has launched limited edition bikes from the FZ series. This includes the Fazer, FZ-16 and the FZ-S to take advantage of the festive season; The Limited edition models are named as “Midnight Edition” feature a special midnight black colour with golden coloured decals and alloy wheels. The bikes will also sport an all-black theme with blacked out front forks, silencer and rear grab handlebars.

    To further distinguish the Limited Edition models, there are two unique visual differences such as each of FZ, FZ-S and Fazer each bearing the serial number starting from one to thousand on an aluminum plate embedded on the fuel tank.

    Apart from having the serial number, the Midnight Special Fazer will have signature of the Yamaha brand ambassador John Abraham crafted in golden letters on the cowl of the bike.

    There are no mechanical changes done to the bikes and they will continue to be powered by 14 bhp four-stroke single-cylinder 153cc engine, matted to 5-speed gearbox. There will be a slight premium of around Rs 2000-3000 charged on these limited edition bikes.

    The Limited Edition Fazer, FZ-S & FZ16 models will be available at ex-showroom prices (Delhi) of Rs.74,500, Rs.69,500 and Rs.67,500 respectively.

     

     

     

     

     

     

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