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Yamaha will give beautiful ‘gifts’ to customers this Diwali, can launch this amazing bike!

Yamaha will give beautiful 'gifts' to customers this Diwali, can launch this amazing bike!

Japanese two wheeler manufacturer Yamaha is planning to launch a new model of its full faired bike Yamaha YZF R3. This will be the new generation Yamaha YZF R3, which can be launched around Diwali. However, its official launch date and details are yet to be announced. At present, this bike is in the testing phase and once its spy shots have surfaced. The new 2022 Yamaha R3 is likely to see significant design changes, which will be inspired by the all-new YZF R7.

Yamaha will give beautiful ‘gifts’ to customers this Diwali, can launch this amazing bike!

Like the bigger supersports bikes, the new R3 will get a central air intake. It will get LED projectors, which will be on both sides of the front. It will get a compact windscreen, sculpted fuel tank, front cowl mounted rear view mirror, low-set handlebar, split seat design, side fairing mounted turn indicators, rear-set footpegs and upswept exhaust.

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Apart from this, there will be a fully digital instrument panel displaying information like trip meter, real time, fuel capacity, fuel economy etc.

Yamaha R3 Bike

The new 2022 Yamaha R3 is likely to be powered by a 321cc, liquid-cooled DOCH engine. It can get a 6-speed gearbox and slipper clutch. This engine can generate power of 40.4bhp and torque of 29.4Nm. Its suspension and braking setup can also remain the same. The new R3 could get USD forks up front and a preload adjustable monocross rear suspension unit. Talking about braking, it will have 298mm front and 220mm rear disc brake.

It will get dual-channel ABS (Antilock Braking System) as standard. The new 2022 Yamaha R3 will get the same 17-inch wheels as before, with 110/70 front and 140/70 rear tyres. The official launch date of the new Yamaha YZF R3 is yet to come.

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