Yamaha R15 V3.0 Benny Bunny Edition Will Surely Turn Heads

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The motorcycle gets a brushed black finish and red contrasting stripes across its side fairing that definitely look impressive

There is no doubt in the fact that the Yamaha R15 V3.0 is already a stunning looking motorcycle and the Benny Bunny edition by Decal46 from Vietnam looks even more impressive. The motorcycle gets a premium brushed black finish across the body and a contrasting red colour stripes across the front side fairing.

The motorcycle features a benny bunny moniker as well on the fuel tank. Besides all these cosmetic changes, the front visor of the motorcycle has also been tinted in black to add a stealthy appearance. The rear profile of the R15 V3.0 features a tyre hugger.

The wheels also feature a contrasting red pinstripe as well that goes well with the overall theme of the motorcycle. Besides these minor cosmetic changes, the motorcycle hasn’t received any mechanical change at all. However, Decal46 has used a front slider to protect the front fairing from getting damaged in case of an accident.Yamaha-R15-V3-Benny-Edition-5

The stock Yamaha YZF-R15 V3.0 is powered by a 155.1cc single cylinder liquid-cooled engine. This unit paired with a 6-speed gearbox produces about 19.3 hp of peak power at 10,000 rpm and delivers a maximum torque of 14.7 Nm at 8,500 rpm. A slipper clutch is offered as standard with the motorcycle.

The Benny Bunny edition Yamaha R15 V3.0 gets upside down forks finished in golden colour (our Indian spec R15 V3.0 features a conventional telescopic unit at the front) while the rear profile gets a monoshock unit. The motorcycle relies on a 282mm disc brake at the front and a 220mm disc brake at the rear. A dual channel ABS is also offered as standard for the safety of its rider.

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KTM recently introduced the RC 125 in India to directly rival the R15 V3.0. The RC 125 is priced almost Rs 8,000 more than the Indian spec R15 V3.0 which retails at Rs. 1.39 Lakh (ex-showroom), and it produces comparatively lower power and torque output than its Japanese rival.

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