Official accessories for the Yamaha MT-15 are out, which range from Rs 190 to Rs 750. The naked streetfighter has been launched in India for Rs 1.36 Lakhs.
Yamaha has launched the anticipated MT-15 in India on 15th March. At a price of Rs 1.36 Lakhs, it goes against KTM Duke 125, TVS Apache RTR 200 4V and Bajaj Pulsar NS200.
Ahead of the launch, Yamaha has revealed the official accessories that go along with the bike. The parts range from Rs 190 to Rs 1100, including nearly 11 accessories to go with.
The accessories available are very basic and different than what we get on the international-spec bike. The Thai-spec MT-15 is offered with optional Ohlins rear monoshock, Metzeler tires and different exhaust options.
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Yamaha MT-15 gets a fuel tank pad and a seat cover with extra 8mm cushioning for Rs 190 and Rs 750 respectively. A small engine bash plate is offered, which is priced at Rs 500.
For pillions sitting sideways, a footrest is offered for Rs 450. For practicality, Yamaha offers a handlebar mounted USB port, which is priced at Rs 750. A phone holder without any
Lastly, Yamaha also provides some miscellaneous accessories like a Yamaha MT-15 t-shirt, keychain, logo and a sticker. The tee goes for Rs 1000, keychain for Rs 100 and other two products for Rs 80.
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The accessories can be bought at the time of purchasing the bike. It can be installed at authorized Yamaha service centers.
Yamaha MT-15 gets a 155cc liquid-cooled engine, that produces 19.1 BHP and 14.8 Nm of peak torque. The engine comes mated to a 6-speed gearbox with Slip and Assist clutch.
Features onboard include LED headlamps, LED tail lights, negative-LCD instrument console, single step-up seats, single-channel ABS, Variable Valve Actuation (VVA) system and Fuel Injection system.
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For suspension purposes, it uses telescopic forks at the front and a rear monoshock at the back. Braking is handled by a 282mm disc at the front and a 220mm disc at the back, with single-ABS unit.