Yamaha FZ 25 along with Yamaha Fazer 25 have been recalled in India. India Yamaha Motor has also issued a voluntary recall for 13,348 units of the two motorcycles mentioning concerns related to the head cover bolt turning out to be loose.
Yamaha FZ 25 and Fazer 25 bikes recalled in India
Defined as a safety initiative by the Japanese two-wheeler manufacturer, the recall affects 12,620 units of the Yamaha FZ 25 as well as 728 units of the Yamaha Fazer 25.
Revealing additional details about the scope of the recall, Yamaha also stated that bikes are manufactured from June 2019 and are covered under this recall. It further added that the affected bikes are going to be, of course, fixed up free of charge at Yamaha dealerships all over India.
As for notifying owners of the Yamaha FZ 25 as well as Yamaha Fazer 25 units that are covered under the purview of this recall, the company also stated that it is going to contact owners separately. On the other hand, owners can also check if their bike is affected by this recall or not by simply visiting to the official website of Yamaha India.
Yamaha FZ 25 and Fazer 25 Specification Features
At the same time, the brand also stated that it is working very closely with its dealer partners that are located all around the country in order to make sure that the repair experience for the owners of the affected bikes is both effective as well as suitable to the best as possible as it can be.
Nevertheless, both of them are powered by a 249 cc engine that offers a maximum power of 20.6 bhp at 8,000 rpm as well as a peak torque 20 Nm of at 6,000 rpm. While talking about the suspension, they get telescopic forks as well as monoshock, while for braking they also get a 282 mm disc brake up front along with a 220 mm disc brake at the back. It also comprises of dual-channel ABS on both bikes.
Yamaha FZ 25 and Fazer 25 Price Mileage
The company on the other hand first added the Yamaha Fazer 25 to its FZ series of bikes a little more than two years ago that is on 21 August, 2017, to be specific. At the same time, the latest updates to the two above-mentioned Yamaha bikes in India came previously this year, when the two-wheeler manufacturer launched their ABS models.
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