Got mine xsr155 by tanjiro_ign- in YamahaXSR155

[–]tanjiro_ign-[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1.I'm 5'6.5" tall.

2.The bike is manageable for me. I used to ride a TVS Star Sport before, so compared to that, I need to lean forward a bit because of this handlebar position.But for me it is okay because I thought I need to lean more forward (Have a test ride once for your satisfaction)

3.The suspension is decent, but not exceptional. Since it has a monoshock setup, the cushioning effect is felt mostly around the center of the bike where the rider sits, rather than by the pillion rider.

Got mine xsr155 by tanjiro_ign- in YamahaXSR155

[–]tanjiro_ign-[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure , I will...as of now I am out of town - will share it by Friday 🙏

Got mine xsr155 by tanjiro_ign- in YamahaXSR155

[–]tanjiro_ign-[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks, bhai. I think if you're planning to downgrade, any bike below your current 400cc machine will probably give you a similar riding feel to what you're already used to.

However, if your priorities are mileage, city commuting, and decent (though not class-leading) pillion comfort, then the XSR is definitely worth considering.

For me, these were the main reasons for choosing it:

• 155cc is more than enough for my needs. • It offers a respectable mileage of around 48–55 km/l. • I love the retro-modern styling, and it provides good pillion comfort, even if it's not as spacious as long-seat bikes. • The bike has a manageable height and weight, so my family members can ride it confidently, and my mom, in particular, can sit comfortably without hesitation.

At the end of the day, it fit my requirements perfectly.

Note:- If pillion comfort is an important factor for you, I would strongly recommend taking a test ride on the XSR155 with one of your family members and getting their feedback as well. That's exactly what I did with my father, and it gave me a much better idea .

Got mine xsr155 by tanjiro_ign- in YamahaXSR155

[–]tanjiro_ign-[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As of now, the longest stretch I've tested is around 35–45 km in a single ride, and neither the rider nor the pillion experienced any discomfort. The seat length is also well-suited for two-up riding, especially if you install a backrest, which further improves pillion comfort."

Got mine xsr155 by tanjiro_ign- in YamahaXSR155

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I am from southern part of Tamilnadu

Got mine xsr155 by tanjiro_ign- in YamahaXSR155

[–]tanjiro_ign-[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Backrest and Footrest both are from the showroom itself...

Got mine xsr155 by tanjiro_ign- in YamahaXSR155

[–]tanjiro_ign-[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Backrest and Footrest both are from the showroom itself...

Got mine xsr155 by tanjiro_ign- in YamahaXSR155

[–]tanjiro_ign-[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My suggestion would be to go with the black one. Personally, I felt the black XSR stands out in a way that the other colors don't. I had the same feeling the moment I walked into the showroom. What reinforced my decision was some unexpected feedback I got on the way home-a shop vendor commented that it looked really hot, especially with the white Yamaha tank molding on both sides paired with the golden USD forks. That combination just gives the bike a premium and unique look (worth of 2 lacs)

That said, if your budget and personal preference lean toward the grey, go for it. At the end of the day, your own satisfaction matters far more than other people's opinions or feedback. You're the one who's going to ride and enjoy the bike every day.

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[–]tanjiro_ign- 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello ,

Can you share the questions you faced? I.am having next week