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Reviews of Yamaha R15 V4

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4.8/5

743 Ratings

146 Reviews

5 star

83%

4 star

12%

3 star

3%

2 star

1%

1 star

1%

₹ 1,83,154
Avg. Ex-Showroom price

Rating Parameters

(out of 5)

4

Visual Appeal


4

Reliability


4

Comfort


4

Service Experience


4

Value for Money

4

Performance

Reviews on R15 V4

  • Most Helpful (146)
  • Most Recent (146)
  • Critical (10)
  • Positive (136)
  • Kgf hits on his centuries but R15 hits on all centuries

    2 years ago


    Anandagopan

    The style of R15 V4 is sporty and classic. The first look of the bike is ultra level. The colors that are given for this variant by yamaha is very brilliant and very effective for this generation. The mileage that is given on highways is good and in cities a little low but very comfortable to ride in cities also. The massive look of this bike attracts ladies and girls more. All models of Yamaha are very quickly spread but R15 V4 is the one that catches audience's mind fastly.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Visual Appeal


    5

    Reliability


    5

    Performance


    4

    Comfort


    4

    Service Experience

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Everything

    Owned for

    3-6 months

    Ridden for

    < 5000 kms

    Tips for other riders

    Ride but don't fly. Fly but don't drive and when you drive to give a quarter to your bike ( Not alcohol I mean petrol ). Care like a baby drive like your father shout like your mother and cheer like your girlfriend but where are your friends wait chill like your friends.

    Was this review helpful?

    7


    2


  • Sports

    40 weeks ago


    Darshan

    Awesome bike riding experience well maintenance I love this bike I went to ladak with zero problem I have great experience well on this bike it reaches faster than ktm it good at mileage I satisfy this with great experience well maintaince I want to be awesome bike riding experience.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Visual Appeal


    5

    Reliability


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service Experience


    5

    Value for Money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Daily Commute

    Owned for

    Never owned

    Tips for other riders

    Good

    Was this review helpful?

    7


    2


  • Best sports bike

    9 weeks ago


    Dev Behl

    1. Purchasing Experience: The Yamaha R15 V4 purchasing experience is significantly influenced by the dealership you select. Dealerships for Yamaha typically provide a seamless shopping experience. Don't forget to ask about financing choices, color options, and any current specials or discounts.
    2. Riding Experience: The lively and nimble riding experience of the Yamaha R15 series is well-known. If the V4 model lives up to the heritage of its forebears, it should provide a performance-focused riding position that is both comfortable and accommodating. It should work well for both spirited interstate rides and city commutes. It is anticipated that the V4 engine will provide a decent mix of power and fuel efficiency.
    3. Information regarding Appearance, Performance, etc.
    Looks: The sporty and aggressive design of the R15 series is well known. A complete fairing, twin-eye LED headlamps, and crisp lines are to be expected. Updated appearance and improved aerodynamics could be seen in the V4 variant.
    Performance: The Yamaha R15 V4 is expected to have an amazing performance. It should have a decent power-to-torque ratio with a V4 engine, which makes it ideal for both track riding and daily commuting.
    4. Servicing and Maintenance: Yamaha motorbikes are renowned for their dependability and simplicity of upkeep. Maintaining the bike's optimal condition requires routine servicing in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. It is advisable to verify with your local dealership about the pricing and service intervals.
    5. Benefits and Drawbacks:
    Positives: An aggressive and sporty design Excellent results, particularly in the 150–200cc range
    Cutting-edge features including improved braking systems, upside-down forks (if applicable), and a fully digital instrument cluster good fuel economy for the class
    Cons: Limited comfort for the pillion, typical of sportbike designs
    The cost of maintenance could be a little bit more than for commuting bikes.
    Not everyone can ride in a sporty stance, especially on longer rides.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Visual Appeal


    5

    Reliability


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service Experience


    5

    Value for Money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Daily Commute

    Owned for

    Never owned

    Tips for other riders

    Tires: Frequently check tire pressure and look for wear indicators. If the tires' tread depth is less than what is required, replace them. Brakes: Frequently inspect the brake discs and pads for wear. Make that the brake fluid level is as suggested. Chain and Sprockets: Maintain the chain's lubrication and tension within the designated range. Check the sprockets for damage. Engine Oil: Replace the engine oil according to the suggested schedule. Follow the owner's manual's recommendations and use the recommended grade of oil. Coolant: Regularly check the coolant level and top off or replace as necessary. Brake and clutch fluids should be replaced in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations. Keep an eye on their levels.

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    6


    1


  • Best bike

    1 year ago


    Mithilesh Dangi

    1. I bought it from perfect riders, which is an authorized Yamaha dealer. Their staff is good, but once you get your bike, they don't respond to you properly. So my buying experience is not good.
    2. The riding experience is good only for short rides; if you want to do a long road trip and the daily commute, this is not the right bike for you. The pillion seat is not at all comfortable. If you ride this bike for a long time, you'll end up with lower back and wrist pain. This bike is for performance, not to ride comfortably.
    On December 31, 2022, I went on a one-day trip with my sister on my brand-new Yamaha r15 v4. In one day, I covered almost 290 to 300 kilometers. After coming back to my house, my lower back started to hurt, and my sister felt uncomfortable because of the seat height and because there was no handlebar to hold on to for support. And this is not a suitable bike to commute every day or for long highway runs.
    3. The best performance bike in the 155cc segment looks like the Yamaha r7.
    4. Compare to r15 v3, v4 service cost is a bit high even the spare parts price as well
    5. Pros: best performance bike in the 155cc segment.
    Cons: the price is high for 155cc segment
    Committed riding position.
    The seat is not at all comfortable for the pillion.
    Service cost & spare cost is a bit high compared to r15 v3 & mt15.
    Not suitable for road trips.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Visual Appeal


    5

    Reliability


    5

    Performance


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service Experience

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Daily Commute

    Owned for

    3-6 months

    Ridden for

    < 5000 kms

    Tips for other riders

    Change oil after 3500 km, don't wait for 4000 kms.

    Was this review helpful?

    5


    0


  • No caption

    2 weeks ago


    Nagaraju

    This bike is good to use it is worth able price range good looks every girl likes this model. For long drives, this bike is good to ride. Be careful when they drive high maintenance to be charged while using this motor. The white color model was very good. I love it , when I see

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    4

    Visual Appeal


    4

    Reliability


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service Experience


    5

    Value for Money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Everything

    Owned for

    3-6 months

    Ridden for

    5000-10000 kms

    Was this review helpful?

    5


    0


  • Performance is the best.

    2 years ago


    Ashif

    Say hello to the yamaha r15 v4. Unlike the last generation, yamaha hasn’t watered it down for India. Remember how we never got used like other markets did? that’s changed! we get the real deal! the bike also brings with it significant design changes and you could easily mistake it for the new r7. Along with that you also get segment-first features like a quick shifter and traction control and with that it has also become the most expensive r15 to date. There are also a bunch of variants to choose from — standard colour schemes where the quick shifter is optional, the racing blue colour scheme which we are reviewing that gets all the bells and whistles and the r15m and motogp edition colour ways, also fully-loaded.
    The r15 v4 is a gorgeous looking machine. It gets a redesigned front end and the bike now resembles the bigger r7 and for that, it gets a big thumbs up. The fairing design is more than just a cosmetic update. The bike is now more aerodynamic with a lower drag coefficient and it offers better wind protection too. In the flesh, the motorcycle looks imposing too! especially if you keep it next to the r15 v3. In the new fairing also sits a new bi-function led projector headlamp with new drls on either side, Reminiscent of the ones found on the r7 and r6. This new setup does a great job of illuminating the road ahead of you and i barely found the need to use high-beam.
    Start taking a few steps back and the bike starts to look familiar again. It has the same rear section as the r15 v3 and i’m not complaining. The design is cohesive and it works well together, though the pillion seat is still one floor high and your date won’t be particularly happy about that. Now the r15 v4 is available in a few colour schemes, namely metallic red, dark knight and this racing blue variant you see here. The racing blue variant costs around Rs 6000 more than the standard colour way and for that you also get the quick shifter which is standard on the r15m and moto gp editions. Yamaha has decided not to mess with the engine on the r15 and has stuck with the same 155cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine that gets vva. It continues to make 18.1bhp although it does now make its peak torque of 14.1nm a 1000rpm earlier. Now in terms of performance, the engine is not one that will blow your mind with its acceleration or power delivery. But it definitely is involving to ride. The vva system works as advertised and helps in giving the bike a wider power band and that along with the peak torque being delivered slightly earlier makes the bike more forgiving to ride allowing you to carry a gear higher into a corner, while still getting a decent amount of drive out of a corner. The engine continues to be mated to a six-speed gearbox and gets the same slip and assist clutch ensuring a light and easy to operate clutch lever. Since this is the racing blue colour scheme, it gets a quick shifter as standard. It is optional on the standard colour schemes but comes as standard kit for the r15m and moto gp editions. The quick shifter is not a gimmick. It works above 2000rpm and 20kmph and is rather smooth when shifting higher up in the rev range. The shifts are however slightly clunky if done when the tacho needle is in the lower end of the range so you’ll be better off using the clutch for the slow speed shifts. Continuing with the theme of rider aids, the r15 v4 (all variants) get a traction control system as standard. Thankfully, the system is pretty non-intrusive and you can see the tc indicator light come on if you are a little extra generous with your throttle input on loose surfaces. You can also switch the system off altogether. But it is nice to see manufacturer's spec ‘entry-level’ bikes like the r15 with kit like this, something you’d otherwise only find on significantly higher-performance vehicles. The r15 v4 now gets usd forks. Something that was missing on the v3 despite it being standard equipment on the international variants of the same. Now, in theory, a usd setup is bound to work better because the setup is more rigid and less prone to flexing under load, considering the outer tubes are what the triple clap is mounted on. But how does it work? well, the bike is on the stiffer side to better go with the sporty intent of the bike. This stiffer setup paired with the delta box frame that we all know and love is something that you will really appreciate when you take the bike to a race track or to your favourite set of twistiness. The bike is quick with direction changes, planted when fully leaned over and knows how to hold a line. Now, despite the suspension setup being set up for sport application, the bike does a good job of soaking up bumps and potholes without sending shocks down your spine. Now, with the v4, yamaha has tried to make the bike a little easier to live with. First with the better wind protection and then the clip on s. They have been pushed out and made wider meaning that they are easier to reach and put less strain on your body. This also means that you need to put in less effort to tip the bike into a corner with the added leverage of wider bars. Don’t get me wrong, i’m not saying this is as comfortable as a naked bike, but it is just a touch easier to live with. One thing the bike would certainly benefit from however and this isn’t a costly upgrade either are tank grips. The redesigned tank is nice and roomy and will properly accommodate even taller riders. But the surface is extremely slippery and you can’t hold on to it with your knees for too long without it constantly sliding off. This is where the tank grips would come into play allowing you to better grip the tank and keep your upper body relatively relaxed. But then again this won’t be too expensive a fix what with so many aftermarket solutions available. Another chink in the r15 v4s armor would be its braking. The front brake seems to have decent initial bite and feedback but over the course of a few kilometers, you lose quite a bit of your braking performance thanks to brake fade and the feel at the lever starts to become rather spongy. Even the abs kicks in a little earlier than i would like. Now in terms of features, the bike comes with a new instrument cluster that displays more information and also gets a dedicated track mode that showcases things like a lap timer and a tachometer that starts at 6000rpm just like the flagship — the yamaha r1. The cluster is now also bluetooth enabled allowing you to pair your smartphone for notifications and such. The yamaha link app also shows your information like last parked location and bike health history which is nice but the bike does miss out on turn-by-turn navigation which is something yamaha could have added. Interestingly the buttons to toggle through the different readouts and to switch between street and track mode are mounted on the handlebar instead of on the cluster itself. Neat feature, this. Apart from this, the bike gets features like the quick shifter, traction control and the new led headlamp unit. But it still doesn’t get led indicators as standard. Which is definitely a miss. talking about price, the yamaha r15 v4 is a solid update that brings a lot of worthwhile upgrades to the table, bits like usd forks, a quick shifter, traction control and modern styling. All this for anywhere between rs 10-15 thousand more than the v3 depending on which variant you get (the racing blue r15 v4 costs rs 1.75 lakh ex-showroom). For all the extra goodies you get on the bike i feel that the premium yamaha is demanding for the v4 is justified. The bike also sits in a sweet spot between the ktm rc 125 and ktm rc 200. So in that sense, the yamaha r15 v4 is a great buy and still remains a great tool to hone your track riding skills, and one that is uncompromising on the performance front.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Visual Appeal


    5

    Reliability


    5

    Performance


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service Experience

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Everything

    Owned for

    Never owned

    Was this review helpful?

    12


    8


  • R15v4

    1 year ago


    Souvik Samanta

    1. R15v4 has an amazing road present
    2. Mileage is awesome
    3. Top-end performance is nice. No one can beat.
    4. But the bike cost is expensive.
    5. Torque quiet will be better.
    7. Build quality is good
    8. Quick shifter is awesome
    9. Both tyre has good grip
    10. Beast in 155cc
    11. Instrument cluster is nice
    12. Good resale value.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Visual Appeal


    5

    Reliability


    4

    Performance


    4

    Comfort

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Leisure Rides

    Owned for

    Never owned

    Was this review helpful?

    11


    7


  • Stunning but to be doubted in reliability

    1 year ago


    Allwin Jose

    it is a good bike and offers good mileage as specified but the problem is in the context of adding unwanted specs like a quick shifter they lose the quality in basic parts like battery, and radiator fan within one year of my experience I have changed my radiator fan and battery which will last at least 2-3 years in even moderate priced bikes.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Visual Appeal


    3

    Reliability


    4

    Performance


    3

    Comfort


    3

    Service Experience

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Daily Commute

    Owned for

    6 months-1 yr

    Ridden for

    > 15000 kms

    Tips for other riders

    Get a handle bar raiser for a good riding experience and have a constant check-up for radiator fan batteries and such components which are malfunctioning in most of the models.

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    11


    7


  • Good bike

    1 year ago


    Nova

    Good looking bike and the most featured bike in this segment this bikes monster edition
    Is my favorite.
    This bike is the most powerful bike this bike beat.
    200cc bikes so this is my favorite bike.
    The riding experience on this bike is very good.
    Riding like a superbike is the plus point of this bike.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Visual Appeal


    5

    Reliability


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service Experience


    5

    Value for Money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Everything

    Owned for

    > 1 yr

    Ridden for

    5000-10000 kms

    Tips for other riders

    Value for money bike..

    Was this review helpful?

    9


    5


  • I love it but also it make me think twice

    2 years ago


    Suprotik Bagchi

    The bike is great but not in traffic but in highways the story is totally different but yeah you ride it for short rides but incase of long touring yeah the bike will make you cry a bit because its really going to hurt your hands but if you can go with it then this bike can provide you great energy.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Visual Appeal


    4

    Reliability


    4

    Performance


    2

    Comfort


    5

    Service Experience

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Occasional Commute

    Owned for

    < 3 months

    Ridden for

    < 5000 kms

    Tips for other riders

    That tip for you is to have something that you can ride all day long but if you like sports bike that much then go for it

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    8


    4

  • Kgf hits on his centuries but R15 hits on all centuries

    2 years ago


    Anandagopan

    The style of R15 V4 is sporty and classic. The first look of the bike is ultra level. The colors that are given for this variant by yamaha is very brilliant and very effective for this generation. The mileage that is given on highways is good and in cities a little low but very comfortable to ride in cities also. The massive look of this bike attracts ladies and girls more. All models of Yamaha are very quickly spread but R15 V4 is the one that catches audience's mind fastly.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Visual Appeal


    5

    Reliability


    5

    Performance


    4

    Comfort


    4

    Service Experience

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Everything

    Owned for

    3-6 months

    Ridden for

    < 5000 kms

    Tips for other riders

    Ride but don't fly. Fly but don't drive and when you drive to give a quarter to your bike ( Not alcohol I mean petrol ). Care like a baby drive like your father shout like your mother and cheer like your girlfriend but where are your friends wait chill like your friends.

    Was this review helpful?

    7


    2


  • Sports

    40 weeks ago


    Darshan

    Awesome bike riding experience well maintenance I love this bike I went to ladak with zero problem I have great experience well on this bike it reaches faster than ktm it good at mileage I satisfy this with great experience well maintaince I want to be awesome bike riding experience.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Visual Appeal


    5

    Reliability


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service Experience


    5

    Value for Money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Daily Commute

    Owned for

    Never owned

    Tips for other riders

    Good

    Was this review helpful?

    7


    2


  • Best sports bike

    9 weeks ago


    Dev Behl

    1. Purchasing Experience: The Yamaha R15 V4 purchasing experience is significantly influenced by the dealership you select. Dealerships for Yamaha typically provide a seamless shopping experience. Don't forget to ask about financing choices, color options, and any current specials or discounts.
    2. Riding Experience: The lively and nimble riding experience of the Yamaha R15 series is well-known. If the V4 model lives up to the heritage of its forebears, it should provide a performance-focused riding position that is both comfortable and accommodating. It should work well for both spirited interstate rides and city commutes. It is anticipated that the V4 engine will provide a decent mix of power and fuel efficiency.
    3. Information regarding Appearance, Performance, etc.
    Looks: The sporty and aggressive design of the R15 series is well known. A complete fairing, twin-eye LED headlamps, and crisp lines are to be expected. Updated appearance and improved aerodynamics could be seen in the V4 variant.
    Performance: The Yamaha R15 V4 is expected to have an amazing performance. It should have a decent power-to-torque ratio with a V4 engine, which makes it ideal for both track riding and daily commuting.
    4. Servicing and Maintenance: Yamaha motorbikes are renowned for their dependability and simplicity of upkeep. Maintaining the bike's optimal condition requires routine servicing in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. It is advisable to verify with your local dealership about the pricing and service intervals.
    5. Benefits and Drawbacks:
    Positives: An aggressive and sporty design Excellent results, particularly in the 150–200cc range
    Cutting-edge features including improved braking systems, upside-down forks (if applicable), and a fully digital instrument cluster good fuel economy for the class
    Cons: Limited comfort for the pillion, typical of sportbike designs
    The cost of maintenance could be a little bit more than for commuting bikes.
    Not everyone can ride in a sporty stance, especially on longer rides.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Visual Appeal


    5

    Reliability


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service Experience


    5

    Value for Money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Daily Commute

    Owned for

    Never owned

    Tips for other riders

    Tires: Frequently check tire pressure and look for wear indicators. If the tires' tread depth is less than what is required, replace them. Brakes: Frequently inspect the brake discs and pads for wear. Make that the brake fluid level is as suggested. Chain and Sprockets: Maintain the chain's lubrication and tension within the designated range. Check the sprockets for damage. Engine Oil: Replace the engine oil according to the suggested schedule. Follow the owner's manual's recommendations and use the recommended grade of oil. Coolant: Regularly check the coolant level and top off or replace as necessary. Brake and clutch fluids should be replaced in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations. Keep an eye on their levels.

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    6


    1


  • Best bike

    1 year ago


    Mithilesh Dangi

    1. I bought it from perfect riders, which is an authorized Yamaha dealer. Their staff is good, but once you get your bike, they don't respond to you properly. So my buying experience is not good.
    2. The riding experience is good only for short rides; if you want to do a long road trip and the daily commute, this is not the right bike for you. The pillion seat is not at all comfortable. If you ride this bike for a long time, you'll end up with lower back and wrist pain. This bike is for performance, not to ride comfortably.
    On December 31, 2022, I went on a one-day trip with my sister on my brand-new Yamaha r15 v4. In one day, I covered almost 290 to 300 kilometers. After coming back to my house, my lower back started to hurt, and my sister felt uncomfortable because of the seat height and because there was no handlebar to hold on to for support. And this is not a suitable bike to commute every day or for long highway runs.
    3. The best performance bike in the 155cc segment looks like the Yamaha r7.
    4. Compare to r15 v3, v4 service cost is a bit high even the spare parts price as well
    5. Pros: best performance bike in the 155cc segment.
    Cons: the price is high for 155cc segment
    Committed riding position.
    The seat is not at all comfortable for the pillion.
    Service cost & spare cost is a bit high compared to r15 v3 & mt15.
    Not suitable for road trips.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Visual Appeal


    5

    Reliability


    5

    Performance


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service Experience

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Daily Commute

    Owned for

    3-6 months

    Ridden for

    < 5000 kms

    Tips for other riders

    Change oil after 3500 km, don't wait for 4000 kms.

    Was this review helpful?

    5


    0


  • No caption

    2 weeks ago


    Nagaraju

    This bike is good to use it is worth able price range good looks every girl likes this model. For long drives, this bike is good to ride. Be careful when they drive high maintenance to be charged while using this motor. The white color model was very good. I love it , when I see

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    4

    Visual Appeal


    4

    Reliability


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service Experience


    5

    Value for Money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Everything

    Owned for

    3-6 months

    Ridden for

    5000-10000 kms

    Was this review helpful?

    5


    0


  • Performance is the best.

    2 years ago


    Ashif

    Say hello to the yamaha r15 v4. Unlike the last generation, yamaha hasn’t watered it down for India. Remember how we never got used like other markets did? that’s changed! we get the real deal! the bike also brings with it significant design changes and you could easily mistake it for the new r7. Along with that you also get segment-first features like a quick shifter and traction control and with that it has also become the most expensive r15 to date. There are also a bunch of variants to choose from — standard colour schemes where the quick shifter is optional, the racing blue colour scheme which we are reviewing that gets all the bells and whistles and the r15m and motogp edition colour ways, also fully-loaded.
    The r15 v4 is a gorgeous looking machine. It gets a redesigned front end and the bike now resembles the bigger r7 and for that, it gets a big thumbs up. The fairing design is more than just a cosmetic update. The bike is now more aerodynamic with a lower drag coefficient and it offers better wind protection too. In the flesh, the motorcycle looks imposing too! especially if you keep it next to the r15 v3. In the new fairing also sits a new bi-function led projector headlamp with new drls on either side, Reminiscent of the ones found on the r7 and r6. This new setup does a great job of illuminating the road ahead of you and i barely found the need to use high-beam.
    Start taking a few steps back and the bike starts to look familiar again. It has the same rear section as the r15 v3 and i’m not complaining. The design is cohesive and it works well together, though the pillion seat is still one floor high and your date won’t be particularly happy about that. Now the r15 v4 is available in a few colour schemes, namely metallic red, dark knight and this racing blue variant you see here. The racing blue variant costs around Rs 6000 more than the standard colour way and for that you also get the quick shifter which is standard on the r15m and moto gp editions. Yamaha has decided not to mess with the engine on the r15 and has stuck with the same 155cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine that gets vva. It continues to make 18.1bhp although it does now make its peak torque of 14.1nm a 1000rpm earlier. Now in terms of performance, the engine is not one that will blow your mind with its acceleration or power delivery. But it definitely is involving to ride. The vva system works as advertised and helps in giving the bike a wider power band and that along with the peak torque being delivered slightly earlier makes the bike more forgiving to ride allowing you to carry a gear higher into a corner, while still getting a decent amount of drive out of a corner. The engine continues to be mated to a six-speed gearbox and gets the same slip and assist clutch ensuring a light and easy to operate clutch lever. Since this is the racing blue colour scheme, it gets a quick shifter as standard. It is optional on the standard colour schemes but comes as standard kit for the r15m and moto gp editions. The quick shifter is not a gimmick. It works above 2000rpm and 20kmph and is rather smooth when shifting higher up in the rev range. The shifts are however slightly clunky if done when the tacho needle is in the lower end of the range so you’ll be better off using the clutch for the slow speed shifts. Continuing with the theme of rider aids, the r15 v4 (all variants) get a traction control system as standard. Thankfully, the system is pretty non-intrusive and you can see the tc indicator light come on if you are a little extra generous with your throttle input on loose surfaces. You can also switch the system off altogether. But it is nice to see manufacturer's spec ‘entry-level’ bikes like the r15 with kit like this, something you’d otherwise only find on significantly higher-performance vehicles. The r15 v4 now gets usd forks. Something that was missing on the v3 despite it being standard equipment on the international variants of the same. Now, in theory, a usd setup is bound to work better because the setup is more rigid and less prone to flexing under load, considering the outer tubes are what the triple clap is mounted on. But how does it work? well, the bike is on the stiffer side to better go with the sporty intent of the bike. This stiffer setup paired with the delta box frame that we all know and love is something that you will really appreciate when you take the bike to a race track or to your favourite set of twistiness. The bike is quick with direction changes, planted when fully leaned over and knows how to hold a line. Now, despite the suspension setup being set up for sport application, the bike does a good job of soaking up bumps and potholes without sending shocks down your spine. Now, with the v4, yamaha has tried to make the bike a little easier to live with. First with the better wind protection and then the clip on s. They have been pushed out and made wider meaning that they are easier to reach and put less strain on your body. This also means that you need to put in less effort to tip the bike into a corner with the added leverage of wider bars. Don’t get me wrong, i’m not saying this is as comfortable as a naked bike, but it is just a touch easier to live with. One thing the bike would certainly benefit from however and this isn’t a costly upgrade either are tank grips. The redesigned tank is nice and roomy and will properly accommodate even taller riders. But the surface is extremely slippery and you can’t hold on to it with your knees for too long without it constantly sliding off. This is where the tank grips would come into play allowing you to better grip the tank and keep your upper body relatively relaxed. But then again this won’t be too expensive a fix what with so many aftermarket solutions available. Another chink in the r15 v4s armor would be its braking. The front brake seems to have decent initial bite and feedback but over the course of a few kilometers, you lose quite a bit of your braking performance thanks to brake fade and the feel at the lever starts to become rather spongy. Even the abs kicks in a little earlier than i would like. Now in terms of features, the bike comes with a new instrument cluster that displays more information and also gets a dedicated track mode that showcases things like a lap timer and a tachometer that starts at 6000rpm just like the flagship — the yamaha r1. The cluster is now also bluetooth enabled allowing you to pair your smartphone for notifications and such. The yamaha link app also shows your information like last parked location and bike health history which is nice but the bike does miss out on turn-by-turn navigation which is something yamaha could have added. Interestingly the buttons to toggle through the different readouts and to switch between street and track mode are mounted on the handlebar instead of on the cluster itself. Neat feature, this. Apart from this, the bike gets features like the quick shifter, traction control and the new led headlamp unit. But it still doesn’t get led indicators as standard. Which is definitely a miss. talking about price, the yamaha r15 v4 is a solid update that brings a lot of worthwhile upgrades to the table, bits like usd forks, a quick shifter, traction control and modern styling. All this for anywhere between rs 10-15 thousand more than the v3 depending on which variant you get (the racing blue r15 v4 costs rs 1.75 lakh ex-showroom). For all the extra goodies you get on the bike i feel that the premium yamaha is demanding for the v4 is justified. The bike also sits in a sweet spot between the ktm rc 125 and ktm rc 200. So in that sense, the yamaha r15 v4 is a great buy and still remains a great tool to hone your track riding skills, and one that is uncompromising on the performance front.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Visual Appeal


    5

    Reliability


    5

    Performance


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service Experience

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Everything

    Owned for

    Never owned

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    8


  • R15v4

    1 year ago


    Souvik Samanta

    1. R15v4 has an amazing road present
    2. Mileage is awesome
    3. Top-end performance is nice. No one can beat.
    4. But the bike cost is expensive.
    5. Torque quiet will be better.
    7. Build quality is good
    8. Quick shifter is awesome
    9. Both tyre has good grip
    10. Beast in 155cc
    11. Instrument cluster is nice
    12. Good resale value.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Visual Appeal


    5

    Reliability


    4

    Performance


    4

    Comfort

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Leisure Rides

    Owned for

    Never owned

    Was this review helpful?

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    7


  • Stunning but to be doubted in reliability

    1 year ago


    Allwin Jose

    it is a good bike and offers good mileage as specified but the problem is in the context of adding unwanted specs like a quick shifter they lose the quality in basic parts like battery, and radiator fan within one year of my experience I have changed my radiator fan and battery which will last at least 2-3 years in even moderate priced bikes.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Visual Appeal


    3

    Reliability


    4

    Performance


    3

    Comfort


    3

    Service Experience

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Daily Commute

    Owned for

    6 months-1 yr

    Ridden for

    > 15000 kms

    Tips for other riders

    Get a handle bar raiser for a good riding experience and have a constant check-up for radiator fan batteries and such components which are malfunctioning in most of the models.

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    7


  • Good bike

    1 year ago


    Nova

    Good looking bike and the most featured bike in this segment this bikes monster edition
    Is my favorite.
    This bike is the most powerful bike this bike beat.
    200cc bikes so this is my favorite bike.
    The riding experience on this bike is very good.
    Riding like a superbike is the plus point of this bike.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Visual Appeal


    5

    Reliability


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service Experience


    5

    Value for Money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Everything

    Owned for

    > 1 yr

    Ridden for

    5000-10000 kms

    Tips for other riders

    Value for money bike..

    Was this review helpful?

    9


    5


  • I love it but also it make me think twice

    2 years ago


    Suprotik Bagchi

    The bike is great but not in traffic but in highways the story is totally different but yeah you ride it for short rides but incase of long touring yeah the bike will make you cry a bit because its really going to hurt your hands but if you can go with it then this bike can provide you great energy.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Visual Appeal


    4

    Reliability


    4

    Performance


    2

    Comfort


    5

    Service Experience

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Occasional Commute

    Owned for

    < 3 months

    Ridden for

    < 5000 kms

    Tips for other riders

    That tip for you is to have something that you can ride all day long but if you like sports bike that much then go for it

    Was this review helpful?

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    4

  • Kgf hits on his centuries but R15 hits on all centuries

    2 years ago


    Anandagopan

    The style of R15 V4 is sporty and classic. The first look of the bike is ultra level. The colors that are given for this variant by yamaha is very brilliant and very effective for this generation. The mileage that is given on highways is good and in cities a little low but very comfortable to ride in cities also. The massive look of this bike attracts ladies and girls more. All models of Yamaha are very quickly spread but R15 V4 is the one that catches audience's mind fastly.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Visual Appeal


    5

    Reliability


    5

    Performance


    4

    Comfort


    4

    Service Experience

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Everything

    Owned for

    3-6 months

    Ridden for

    < 5000 kms

    Tips for other riders

    Ride but don't fly. Fly but don't drive and when you drive to give a quarter to your bike ( Not alcohol I mean petrol ). Care like a baby drive like your father shout like your mother and cheer like your girlfriend but where are your friends wait chill like your friends.

    Was this review helpful?

    7


    2


  • Sports

    40 weeks ago


    Darshan

    Awesome bike riding experience well maintenance I love this bike I went to ladak with zero problem I have great experience well on this bike it reaches faster than ktm it good at mileage I satisfy this with great experience well maintaince I want to be awesome bike riding experience.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Visual Appeal


    5

    Reliability


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service Experience


    5

    Value for Money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Daily Commute

    Owned for

    Never owned

    Tips for other riders

    Good

    Was this review helpful?

    7


    2


  • Best sports bike

    9 weeks ago


    Dev Behl

    1. Purchasing Experience: The Yamaha R15 V4 purchasing experience is significantly influenced by the dealership you select. Dealerships for Yamaha typically provide a seamless shopping experience. Don't forget to ask about financing choices, color options, and any current specials or discounts.
    2. Riding Experience: The lively and nimble riding experience of the Yamaha R15 series is well-known. If the V4 model lives up to the heritage of its forebears, it should provide a performance-focused riding position that is both comfortable and accommodating. It should work well for both spirited interstate rides and city commutes. It is anticipated that the V4 engine will provide a decent mix of power and fuel efficiency.
    3. Information regarding Appearance, Performance, etc.
    Looks: The sporty and aggressive design of the R15 series is well known. A complete fairing, twin-eye LED headlamps, and crisp lines are to be expected. Updated appearance and improved aerodynamics could be seen in the V4 variant.
    Performance: The Yamaha R15 V4 is expected to have an amazing performance. It should have a decent power-to-torque ratio with a V4 engine, which makes it ideal for both track riding and daily commuting.
    4. Servicing and Maintenance: Yamaha motorbikes are renowned for their dependability and simplicity of upkeep. Maintaining the bike's optimal condition requires routine servicing in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. It is advisable to verify with your local dealership about the pricing and service intervals.
    5. Benefits and Drawbacks:
    Positives: An aggressive and sporty design Excellent results, particularly in the 150–200cc range
    Cutting-edge features including improved braking systems, upside-down forks (if applicable), and a fully digital instrument cluster good fuel economy for the class
    Cons: Limited comfort for the pillion, typical of sportbike designs
    The cost of maintenance could be a little bit more than for commuting bikes.
    Not everyone can ride in a sporty stance, especially on longer rides.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Visual Appeal


    5

    Reliability


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service Experience


    5

    Value for Money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Daily Commute

    Owned for

    Never owned

    Tips for other riders

    Tires: Frequently check tire pressure and look for wear indicators. If the tires' tread depth is less than what is required, replace them. Brakes: Frequently inspect the brake discs and pads for wear. Make that the brake fluid level is as suggested. Chain and Sprockets: Maintain the chain's lubrication and tension within the designated range. Check the sprockets for damage. Engine Oil: Replace the engine oil according to the suggested schedule. Follow the owner's manual's recommendations and use the recommended grade of oil. Coolant: Regularly check the coolant level and top off or replace as necessary. Brake and clutch fluids should be replaced in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations. Keep an eye on their levels.

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    1


  • Best bike

    1 year ago


    Mithilesh Dangi

    1. I bought it from perfect riders, which is an authorized Yamaha dealer. Their staff is good, but once you get your bike, they don't respond to you properly. So my buying experience is not good.
    2. The riding experience is good only for short rides; if you want to do a long road trip and the daily commute, this is not the right bike for you. The pillion seat is not at all comfortable. If you ride this bike for a long time, you'll end up with lower back and wrist pain. This bike is for performance, not to ride comfortably.
    On December 31, 2022, I went on a one-day trip with my sister on my brand-new Yamaha r15 v4. In one day, I covered almost 290 to 300 kilometers. After coming back to my house, my lower back started to hurt, and my sister felt uncomfortable because of the seat height and because there was no handlebar to hold on to for support. And this is not a suitable bike to commute every day or for long highway runs.
    3. The best performance bike in the 155cc segment looks like the Yamaha r7.
    4. Compare to r15 v3, v4 service cost is a bit high even the spare parts price as well
    5. Pros: best performance bike in the 155cc segment.
    Cons: the price is high for 155cc segment
    Committed riding position.
    The seat is not at all comfortable for the pillion.
    Service cost & spare cost is a bit high compared to r15 v3 & mt15.
    Not suitable for road trips.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Visual Appeal


    5

    Reliability


    5

    Performance


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service Experience

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Daily Commute

    Owned for

    3-6 months

    Ridden for

    < 5000 kms

    Tips for other riders

    Change oil after 3500 km, don't wait for 4000 kms.

    Was this review helpful?

    5


    0


  • No caption

    2 weeks ago


    Nagaraju

    This bike is good to use it is worth able price range good looks every girl likes this model. For long drives, this bike is good to ride. Be careful when they drive high maintenance to be charged while using this motor. The white color model was very good. I love it , when I see

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    4

    Visual Appeal


    4

    Reliability


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service Experience


    5

    Value for Money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Everything

    Owned for

    3-6 months

    Ridden for

    5000-10000 kms

    Was this review helpful?

    5


    0


  • Performance is the best.

    2 years ago


    Ashif

    Say hello to the yamaha r15 v4. Unlike the last generation, yamaha hasn’t watered it down for India. Remember how we never got used like other markets did? that’s changed! we get the real deal! the bike also brings with it significant design changes and you could easily mistake it for the new r7. Along with that you also get segment-first features like a quick shifter and traction control and with that it has also become the most expensive r15 to date. There are also a bunch of variants to choose from — standard colour schemes where the quick shifter is optional, the racing blue colour scheme which we are reviewing that gets all the bells and whistles and the r15m and motogp edition colour ways, also fully-loaded.
    The r15 v4 is a gorgeous looking machine. It gets a redesigned front end and the bike now resembles the bigger r7 and for that, it gets a big thumbs up. The fairing design is more than just a cosmetic update. The bike is now more aerodynamic with a lower drag coefficient and it offers better wind protection too. In the flesh, the motorcycle looks imposing too! especially if you keep it next to the r15 v3. In the new fairing also sits a new bi-function led projector headlamp with new drls on either side, Reminiscent of the ones found on the r7 and r6. This new setup does a great job of illuminating the road ahead of you and i barely found the need to use high-beam.
    Start taking a few steps back and the bike starts to look familiar again. It has the same rear section as the r15 v3 and i’m not complaining. The design is cohesive and it works well together, though the pillion seat is still one floor high and your date won’t be particularly happy about that. Now the r15 v4 is available in a few colour schemes, namely metallic red, dark knight and this racing blue variant you see here. The racing blue variant costs around Rs 6000 more than the standard colour way and for that you also get the quick shifter which is standard on the r15m and moto gp editions. Yamaha has decided not to mess with the engine on the r15 and has stuck with the same 155cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine that gets vva. It continues to make 18.1bhp although it does now make its peak torque of 14.1nm a 1000rpm earlier. Now in terms of performance, the engine is not one that will blow your mind with its acceleration or power delivery. But it definitely is involving to ride. The vva system works as advertised and helps in giving the bike a wider power band and that along with the peak torque being delivered slightly earlier makes the bike more forgiving to ride allowing you to carry a gear higher into a corner, while still getting a decent amount of drive out of a corner. The engine continues to be mated to a six-speed gearbox and gets the same slip and assist clutch ensuring a light and easy to operate clutch lever. Since this is the racing blue colour scheme, it gets a quick shifter as standard. It is optional on the standard colour schemes but comes as standard kit for the r15m and moto gp editions. The quick shifter is not a gimmick. It works above 2000rpm and 20kmph and is rather smooth when shifting higher up in the rev range. The shifts are however slightly clunky if done when the tacho needle is in the lower end of the range so you’ll be better off using the clutch for the slow speed shifts. Continuing with the theme of rider aids, the r15 v4 (all variants) get a traction control system as standard. Thankfully, the system is pretty non-intrusive and you can see the tc indicator light come on if you are a little extra generous with your throttle input on loose surfaces. You can also switch the system off altogether. But it is nice to see manufacturer's spec ‘entry-level’ bikes like the r15 with kit like this, something you’d otherwise only find on significantly higher-performance vehicles. The r15 v4 now gets usd forks. Something that was missing on the v3 despite it being standard equipment on the international variants of the same. Now, in theory, a usd setup is bound to work better because the setup is more rigid and less prone to flexing under load, considering the outer tubes are what the triple clap is mounted on. But how does it work? well, the bike is on the stiffer side to better go with the sporty intent of the bike. This stiffer setup paired with the delta box frame that we all know and love is something that you will really appreciate when you take the bike to a race track or to your favourite set of twistiness. The bike is quick with direction changes, planted when fully leaned over and knows how to hold a line. Now, despite the suspension setup being set up for sport application, the bike does a good job of soaking up bumps and potholes without sending shocks down your spine. Now, with the v4, yamaha has tried to make the bike a little easier to live with. First with the better wind protection and then the clip on s. They have been pushed out and made wider meaning that they are easier to reach and put less strain on your body. This also means that you need to put in less effort to tip the bike into a corner with the added leverage of wider bars. Don’t get me wrong, i’m not saying this is as comfortable as a naked bike, but it is just a touch easier to live with. One thing the bike would certainly benefit from however and this isn’t a costly upgrade either are tank grips. The redesigned tank is nice and roomy and will properly accommodate even taller riders. But the surface is extremely slippery and you can’t hold on to it with your knees for too long without it constantly sliding off. This is where the tank grips would come into play allowing you to better grip the tank and keep your upper body relatively relaxed. But then again this won’t be too expensive a fix what with so many aftermarket solutions available. Another chink in the r15 v4s armor would be its braking. The front brake seems to have decent initial bite and feedback but over the course of a few kilometers, you lose quite a bit of your braking performance thanks to brake fade and the feel at the lever starts to become rather spongy. Even the abs kicks in a little earlier than i would like. Now in terms of features, the bike comes with a new instrument cluster that displays more information and also gets a dedicated track mode that showcases things like a lap timer and a tachometer that starts at 6000rpm just like the flagship — the yamaha r1. The cluster is now also bluetooth enabled allowing you to pair your smartphone for notifications and such. The yamaha link app also shows your information like last parked location and bike health history which is nice but the bike does miss out on turn-by-turn navigation which is something yamaha could have added. Interestingly the buttons to toggle through the different readouts and to switch between street and track mode are mounted on the handlebar instead of on the cluster itself. Neat feature, this. Apart from this, the bike gets features like the quick shifter, traction control and the new led headlamp unit. But it still doesn’t get led indicators as standard. Which is definitely a miss. talking about price, the yamaha r15 v4 is a solid update that brings a lot of worthwhile upgrades to the table, bits like usd forks, a quick shifter, traction control and modern styling. All this for anywhere between rs 10-15 thousand more than the v3 depending on which variant you get (the racing blue r15 v4 costs rs 1.75 lakh ex-showroom). For all the extra goodies you get on the bike i feel that the premium yamaha is demanding for the v4 is justified. The bike also sits in a sweet spot between the ktm rc 125 and ktm rc 200. So in that sense, the yamaha r15 v4 is a great buy and still remains a great tool to hone your track riding skills, and one that is uncompromising on the performance front.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Visual Appeal


    5

    Reliability


    5

    Performance


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service Experience

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Everything

    Owned for

    Never owned

    Was this review helpful?

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    8


  • R15v4

    1 year ago


    Souvik Samanta

    1. R15v4 has an amazing road present
    2. Mileage is awesome
    3. Top-end performance is nice. No one can beat.
    4. But the bike cost is expensive.
    5. Torque quiet will be better.
    7. Build quality is good
    8. Quick shifter is awesome
    9. Both tyre has good grip
    10. Beast in 155cc
    11. Instrument cluster is nice
    12. Good resale value.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Visual Appeal


    5

    Reliability


    4

    Performance


    4

    Comfort

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Leisure Rides

    Owned for

    Never owned

    Was this review helpful?

    11


    7


  • Stunning but to be doubted in reliability

    1 year ago


    Allwin Jose

    it is a good bike and offers good mileage as specified but the problem is in the context of adding unwanted specs like a quick shifter they lose the quality in basic parts like battery, and radiator fan within one year of my experience I have changed my radiator fan and battery which will last at least 2-3 years in even moderate priced bikes.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Visual Appeal


    3

    Reliability


    4

    Performance


    3

    Comfort


    3

    Service Experience

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Daily Commute

    Owned for

    6 months-1 yr

    Ridden for

    > 15000 kms

    Tips for other riders

    Get a handle bar raiser for a good riding experience and have a constant check-up for radiator fan batteries and such components which are malfunctioning in most of the models.

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    7


  • Good bike

    1 year ago


    Nova

    Good looking bike and the most featured bike in this segment this bikes monster edition
    Is my favorite.
    This bike is the most powerful bike this bike beat.
    200cc bikes so this is my favorite bike.
    The riding experience on this bike is very good.
    Riding like a superbike is the plus point of this bike.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Visual Appeal


    5

    Reliability


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service Experience


    5

    Value for Money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Everything

    Owned for

    > 1 yr

    Ridden for

    5000-10000 kms

    Tips for other riders

    Value for money bike..

    Was this review helpful?

    9


    5


  • I love it but also it make me think twice

    2 years ago


    Suprotik Bagchi

    The bike is great but not in traffic but in highways the story is totally different but yeah you ride it for short rides but incase of long touring yeah the bike will make you cry a bit because its really going to hurt your hands but if you can go with it then this bike can provide you great energy.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Visual Appeal


    4

    Reliability


    4

    Performance


    2

    Comfort


    5

    Service Experience

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Occasional Commute

    Owned for

    < 3 months

    Ridden for

    < 5000 kms

    Tips for other riders

    That tip for you is to have something that you can ride all day long but if you like sports bike that much then go for it

    Was this review helpful?

    8


    4

  • Kgf hits on his centuries but R15 hits on all centuries

    2 years ago


    Anandagopan

    The style of R15 V4 is sporty and classic. The first look of the bike is ultra level. The colors that are given for this variant by yamaha is very brilliant and very effective for this generation. The mileage that is given on highways is good and in cities a little low but very comfortable to ride in cities also. The massive look of this bike attracts ladies and girls more. All models of Yamaha are very quickly spread but R15 V4 is the one that catches audience's mind fastly.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Visual Appeal


    5

    Reliability


    5

    Performance


    4

    Comfort


    4

    Service Experience

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Everything

    Owned for

    3-6 months

    Ridden for

    < 5000 kms

    Tips for other riders

    Ride but don't fly. Fly but don't drive and when you drive to give a quarter to your bike ( Not alcohol I mean petrol ). Care like a baby drive like your father shout like your mother and cheer like your girlfriend but where are your friends wait chill like your friends.

    Was this review helpful?

    7


    2


  • Sports

    40 weeks ago


    Darshan

    Awesome bike riding experience well maintenance I love this bike I went to ladak with zero problem I have great experience well on this bike it reaches faster than ktm it good at mileage I satisfy this with great experience well maintaince I want to be awesome bike riding experience.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Visual Appeal


    5

    Reliability


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service Experience


    5

    Value for Money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Daily Commute

    Owned for

    Never owned

    Tips for other riders

    Good

    Was this review helpful?

    7


    2


  • Best sports bike

    9 weeks ago


    Dev Behl

    1. Purchasing Experience: The Yamaha R15 V4 purchasing experience is significantly influenced by the dealership you select. Dealerships for Yamaha typically provide a seamless shopping experience. Don't forget to ask about financing choices, color options, and any current specials or discounts.
    2. Riding Experience: The lively and nimble riding experience of the Yamaha R15 series is well-known. If the V4 model lives up to the heritage of its forebears, it should provide a performance-focused riding position that is both comfortable and accommodating. It should work well for both spirited interstate rides and city commutes. It is anticipated that the V4 engine will provide a decent mix of power and fuel efficiency.
    3. Information regarding Appearance, Performance, etc.
    Looks: The sporty and aggressive design of the R15 series is well known. A complete fairing, twin-eye LED headlamps, and crisp lines are to be expected. Updated appearance and improved aerodynamics could be seen in the V4 variant.
    Performance: The Yamaha R15 V4 is expected to have an amazing performance. It should have a decent power-to-torque ratio with a V4 engine, which makes it ideal for both track riding and daily commuting.
    4. Servicing and Maintenance: Yamaha motorbikes are renowned for their dependability and simplicity of upkeep. Maintaining the bike's optimal condition requires routine servicing in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. It is advisable to verify with your local dealership about the pricing and service intervals.
    5. Benefits and Drawbacks:
    Positives: An aggressive and sporty design Excellent results, particularly in the 150–200cc range
    Cutting-edge features including improved braking systems, upside-down forks (if applicable), and a fully digital instrument cluster good fuel economy for the class
    Cons: Limited comfort for the pillion, typical of sportbike designs
    The cost of maintenance could be a little bit more than for commuting bikes.
    Not everyone can ride in a sporty stance, especially on longer rides.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Visual Appeal


    5

    Reliability


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service Experience


    5

    Value for Money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Daily Commute

    Owned for

    Never owned

    Tips for other riders

    Tires: Frequently check tire pressure and look for wear indicators. If the tires' tread depth is less than what is required, replace them. Brakes: Frequently inspect the brake discs and pads for wear. Make that the brake fluid level is as suggested. Chain and Sprockets: Maintain the chain's lubrication and tension within the designated range. Check the sprockets for damage. Engine Oil: Replace the engine oil according to the suggested schedule. Follow the owner's manual's recommendations and use the recommended grade of oil. Coolant: Regularly check the coolant level and top off or replace as necessary. Brake and clutch fluids should be replaced in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations. Keep an eye on their levels.

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  • Best bike

    1 year ago


    Mithilesh Dangi

    1. I bought it from perfect riders, which is an authorized Yamaha dealer. Their staff is good, but once you get your bike, they don't respond to you properly. So my buying experience is not good.
    2. The riding experience is good only for short rides; if you want to do a long road trip and the daily commute, this is not the right bike for you. The pillion seat is not at all comfortable. If you ride this bike for a long time, you'll end up with lower back and wrist pain. This bike is for performance, not to ride comfortably.
    On December 31, 2022, I went on a one-day trip with my sister on my brand-new Yamaha r15 v4. In one day, I covered almost 290 to 300 kilometers. After coming back to my house, my lower back started to hurt, and my sister felt uncomfortable because of the seat height and because there was no handlebar to hold on to for support. And this is not a suitable bike to commute every day or for long highway runs.
    3. The best performance bike in the 155cc segment looks like the Yamaha r7.
    4. Compare to r15 v3, v4 service cost is a bit high even the spare parts price as well
    5. Pros: best performance bike in the 155cc segment.
    Cons: the price is high for 155cc segment
    Committed riding position.
    The seat is not at all comfortable for the pillion.
    Service cost & spare cost is a bit high compared to r15 v3 & mt15.
    Not suitable for road trips.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Visual Appeal


    5

    Reliability


    5

    Performance


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service Experience

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Daily Commute

    Owned for

    3-6 months

    Ridden for

    < 5000 kms

    Tips for other riders

    Change oil after 3500 km, don't wait for 4000 kms.

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    5


    0


  • No caption

    2 weeks ago


    Nagaraju

    This bike is good to use it is worth able price range good looks every girl likes this model. For long drives, this bike is good to ride. Be careful when they drive high maintenance to be charged while using this motor. The white color model was very good. I love it , when I see

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    4

    Visual Appeal


    4

    Reliability


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service Experience


    5

    Value for Money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Everything

    Owned for

    3-6 months

    Ridden for

    5000-10000 kms

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    5


    0


  • Performance is the best.

    2 years ago


    Ashif

    Say hello to the yamaha r15 v4. Unlike the last generation, yamaha hasn’t watered it down for India. Remember how we never got used like other markets did? that’s changed! we get the real deal! the bike also brings with it significant design changes and you could easily mistake it for the new r7. Along with that you also get segment-first features like a quick shifter and traction control and with that it has also become the most expensive r15 to date. There are also a bunch of variants to choose from — standard colour schemes where the quick shifter is optional, the racing blue colour scheme which we are reviewing that gets all the bells and whistles and the r15m and motogp edition colour ways, also fully-loaded.
    The r15 v4 is a gorgeous looking machine. It gets a redesigned front end and the bike now resembles the bigger r7 and for that, it gets a big thumbs up. The fairing design is more than just a cosmetic update. The bike is now more aerodynamic with a lower drag coefficient and it offers better wind protection too. In the flesh, the motorcycle looks imposing too! especially if you keep it next to the r15 v3. In the new fairing also sits a new bi-function led projector headlamp with new drls on either side, Reminiscent of the ones found on the r7 and r6. This new setup does a great job of illuminating the road ahead of you and i barely found the need to use high-beam.
    Start taking a few steps back and the bike starts to look familiar again. It has the same rear section as the r15 v3 and i’m not complaining. The design is cohesive and it works well together, though the pillion seat is still one floor high and your date won’t be particularly happy about that. Now the r15 v4 is available in a few colour schemes, namely metallic red, dark knight and this racing blue variant you see here. The racing blue variant costs around Rs 6000 more than the standard colour way and for that you also get the quick shifter which is standard on the r15m and moto gp editions. Yamaha has decided not to mess with the engine on the r15 and has stuck with the same 155cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine that gets vva. It continues to make 18.1bhp although it does now make its peak torque of 14.1nm a 1000rpm earlier. Now in terms of performance, the engine is not one that will blow your mind with its acceleration or power delivery. But it definitely is involving to ride. The vva system works as advertised and helps in giving the bike a wider power band and that along with the peak torque being delivered slightly earlier makes the bike more forgiving to ride allowing you to carry a gear higher into a corner, while still getting a decent amount of drive out of a corner. The engine continues to be mated to a six-speed gearbox and gets the same slip and assist clutch ensuring a light and easy to operate clutch lever. Since this is the racing blue colour scheme, it gets a quick shifter as standard. It is optional on the standard colour schemes but comes as standard kit for the r15m and moto gp editions. The quick shifter is not a gimmick. It works above 2000rpm and 20kmph and is rather smooth when shifting higher up in the rev range. The shifts are however slightly clunky if done when the tacho needle is in the lower end of the range so you’ll be better off using the clutch for the slow speed shifts. Continuing with the theme of rider aids, the r15 v4 (all variants) get a traction control system as standard. Thankfully, the system is pretty non-intrusive and you can see the tc indicator light come on if you are a little extra generous with your throttle input on loose surfaces. You can also switch the system off altogether. But it is nice to see manufacturer's spec ‘entry-level’ bikes like the r15 with kit like this, something you’d otherwise only find on significantly higher-performance vehicles. The r15 v4 now gets usd forks. Something that was missing on the v3 despite it being standard equipment on the international variants of the same. Now, in theory, a usd setup is bound to work better because the setup is more rigid and less prone to flexing under load, considering the outer tubes are what the triple clap is mounted on. But how does it work? well, the bike is on the stiffer side to better go with the sporty intent of the bike. This stiffer setup paired with the delta box frame that we all know and love is something that you will really appreciate when you take the bike to a race track or to your favourite set of twistiness. The bike is quick with direction changes, planted when fully leaned over and knows how to hold a line. Now, despite the suspension setup being set up for sport application, the bike does a good job of soaking up bumps and potholes without sending shocks down your spine. Now, with the v4, yamaha has tried to make the bike a little easier to live with. First with the better wind protection and then the clip on s. They have been pushed out and made wider meaning that they are easier to reach and put less strain on your body. This also means that you need to put in less effort to tip the bike into a corner with the added leverage of wider bars. Don’t get me wrong, i’m not saying this is as comfortable as a naked bike, but it is just a touch easier to live with. One thing the bike would certainly benefit from however and this isn’t a costly upgrade either are tank grips. The redesigned tank is nice and roomy and will properly accommodate even taller riders. But the surface is extremely slippery and you can’t hold on to it with your knees for too long without it constantly sliding off. This is where the tank grips would come into play allowing you to better grip the tank and keep your upper body relatively relaxed. But then again this won’t be too expensive a fix what with so many aftermarket solutions available. Another chink in the r15 v4s armor would be its braking. The front brake seems to have decent initial bite and feedback but over the course of a few kilometers, you lose quite a bit of your braking performance thanks to brake fade and the feel at the lever starts to become rather spongy. Even the abs kicks in a little earlier than i would like. Now in terms of features, the bike comes with a new instrument cluster that displays more information and also gets a dedicated track mode that showcases things like a lap timer and a tachometer that starts at 6000rpm just like the flagship — the yamaha r1. The cluster is now also bluetooth enabled allowing you to pair your smartphone for notifications and such. The yamaha link app also shows your information like last parked location and bike health history which is nice but the bike does miss out on turn-by-turn navigation which is something yamaha could have added. Interestingly the buttons to toggle through the different readouts and to switch between street and track mode are mounted on the handlebar instead of on the cluster itself. Neat feature, this. Apart from this, the bike gets features like the quick shifter, traction control and the new led headlamp unit. But it still doesn’t get led indicators as standard. Which is definitely a miss. talking about price, the yamaha r15 v4 is a solid update that brings a lot of worthwhile upgrades to the table, bits like usd forks, a quick shifter, traction control and modern styling. All this for anywhere between rs 10-15 thousand more than the v3 depending on which variant you get (the racing blue r15 v4 costs rs 1.75 lakh ex-showroom). For all the extra goodies you get on the bike i feel that the premium yamaha is demanding for the v4 is justified. The bike also sits in a sweet spot between the ktm rc 125 and ktm rc 200. So in that sense, the yamaha r15 v4 is a great buy and still remains a great tool to hone your track riding skills, and one that is uncompromising on the performance front.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Visual Appeal


    5

    Reliability


    5

    Performance


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service Experience

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Everything

    Owned for

    Never owned

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  • R15v4

    1 year ago


    Souvik Samanta

    1. R15v4 has an amazing road present
    2. Mileage is awesome
    3. Top-end performance is nice. No one can beat.
    4. But the bike cost is expensive.
    5. Torque quiet will be better.
    7. Build quality is good
    8. Quick shifter is awesome
    9. Both tyre has good grip
    10. Beast in 155cc
    11. Instrument cluster is nice
    12. Good resale value.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Visual Appeal


    5

    Reliability


    4

    Performance


    4

    Comfort

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Leisure Rides

    Owned for

    Never owned

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    7


  • Stunning but to be doubted in reliability

    1 year ago


    Allwin Jose

    it is a good bike and offers good mileage as specified but the problem is in the context of adding unwanted specs like a quick shifter they lose the quality in basic parts like battery, and radiator fan within one year of my experience I have changed my radiator fan and battery which will last at least 2-3 years in even moderate priced bikes.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Visual Appeal


    3

    Reliability


    4

    Performance


    3

    Comfort


    3

    Service Experience

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Daily Commute

    Owned for

    6 months-1 yr

    Ridden for

    > 15000 kms

    Tips for other riders

    Get a handle bar raiser for a good riding experience and have a constant check-up for radiator fan batteries and such components which are malfunctioning in most of the models.

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    7


  • Good bike

    1 year ago


    Nova

    Good looking bike and the most featured bike in this segment this bikes monster edition
    Is my favorite.
    This bike is the most powerful bike this bike beat.
    200cc bikes so this is my favorite bike.
    The riding experience on this bike is very good.
    Riding like a superbike is the plus point of this bike.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Visual Appeal


    5

    Reliability


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service Experience


    5

    Value for Money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Everything

    Owned for

    > 1 yr

    Ridden for

    5000-10000 kms

    Tips for other riders

    Value for money bike..

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    5


  • I love it but also it make me think twice

    2 years ago


    Suprotik Bagchi

    The bike is great but not in traffic but in highways the story is totally different but yeah you ride it for short rides but incase of long touring yeah the bike will make you cry a bit because its really going to hurt your hands but if you can go with it then this bike can provide you great energy.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Visual Appeal


    4

    Reliability


    4

    Performance


    2

    Comfort


    5

    Service Experience

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Occasional Commute

    Owned for

    < 3 months

    Ridden for

    < 5000 kms

    Tips for other riders

    That tip for you is to have something that you can ride all day long but if you like sports bike that much then go for it

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