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Yamaha MT 15: specification and price in Nepal.

Last Updated on October 10, 2023 by Swastika Oli

Yamaha MT 15

The 1st thing that come in your mind when you see Yamaha MT 15 is ” that’s a very attractive bike”. It is a bold and aggressive looking bike as well as a stylish bike. Likewise, Yamaha MT 15 has a different style to it than other Yamaha bike models.

Talking about the specifications, it is powered by 155 cc liquid-cooled, 4-valve, 4 storke, and single-cylinder engine. Likewise, MT 15 has a fuel capacity of 10 L and can give a mileage of 48.58 kmpl.  

Specification of MT 15

Displacement 155 cc
Max Torque 14.7 Nm @ 8500 rpm
Maximum Power 19.3 PS @ 10000 rpm
No. of Cylinders 1
Fuel Capacity 10 L
Front/rear Brake Disc
Kerb Weight 138 Kg
Gear Box 6-Speed
Wheels Type  Alloy wheels
Top Speed 130 Km/h
Yamaha MT 15

MT 15 has six-speed gearbox. Moreover, it generates a max power of 19.30 HP at 10,000 rpm and a max torque 14.7 Nm at 8,500 rpm. In addition, the performance numbers and the handling are identical to that of R 15. It has a 140 mm width rear tire and 282 mm front disc brake.

It has a very unique LED head light and has greater advantage in the night rides. The bike has a compact design to it which might is uncomfortable for some people. However, its is light weight and the seat is comfortable, despite its bulky look.

Moreover, Yamaha MT-15 has more up-right with softer suspension setup which makes it perfect for city riding. The bike can also be taken on a tour ride. However, comparing it to the R 15, the Mt 15 has only single ABS channel.

The price of Yamaha MT 15 in Nepal is RS. 4,69,900.

In conclusion, it is a very stylish bike with good engine power and is very stable. It is very comfortable to ride and performs very well in traffic and small roads.

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