Yamaha FZ-X Accessories Listed On Company's Website

- The Yamaha FZ-X retro commuter motorcycle looks sylish and old-school
- The Yamaha FZ-X accessories includes seat covers startin from Rs. 300
- The indicators can be replaced with LED flashers from the dealership
The newly-launched Yamaha FZ-X has surely grabbed everyone's attention with its neo-retro styling. Priced at Rs. 1.17 lakh (ex-showroom), it is the most affordable retro-themed motorcycle on sale in India, and shares its underpinnings with the familiar Yamaha FZ 150 series. Just days after the launch, Yamaha Motor India has listed all the official accessories that will be available with the FZ-X and include things for aesthetic upgrades as well as enhanced convenience.
Also Read: Yamaha FZ-X Launched In India
The Yamaha FZ-X accessories range starts from Rs. 300 for the seat cover that comes with contrast stitching, extra cushioning and different colour options. There's also tanks pads available for Rs. 400 that further adds to the retro look but are functional and protect the fuel tank from unwarranted scratches while riding from the jacket or belt.

The accessories list include seat cover, engine guard, back footrest, blinkers and more
Adding to the retro theme are the optional chrome rearview mirrors worth Rs. 800, while customers can also purchase LED flashers at a price of Rs. 1490 for a set of two. Moving on, the rear footrest can be added to the bike for Rs. 400, while the engine guard will set you back by Rs. 800. Lastly, Yamaha will sell you a bike cover worth Rs. 400 for the FZ-X. All the accessories will be available at authorised Yamaha dealerships pan India and customers can purchase from the same.
Also Read: Yamaha FZ-X: Everything You Need To Know
With respect to power, the new FZ-X uses the 149 cc FI Blue core engine that develops about 12.4 bhp and 13.3 Nm of peak torque. The motor is paired with a 5-speed gearbox. The bike comes with a negative LCD console, projector lens headlamps with DRL, LED taillight, and a Yamaha Connect app that brings a host of telematics data including riding statistics. The new FZ-X competes against the Hero Xtreme 160, Suzuki Gixxer 155, and the TVS Apache RTR 160 4V in the segment.
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