Yamaha Xsr155
A Yamaha XSR155 foi lançada em 2019, visando principalmente os mercados do sudeste asiático, como Indonésia, Tailândia e Filipinas, onde as bicicletas retrô de pequena cilindrada são populares. Ele compartilha sua plataforma e motor com a Yamaha MT-15 e a YZF-R15, combinando tecnologia de desempenho moderna com o estilo neo-retrô clássico inspirado nas maiores XSR700 e XSR900. Ela se tornou notável por trazer a tecnologia de atuação de válvula variável (VVA) e um chassi esportivo para o segmento retrô de nível básico.
19.3 hp
Poder
14.7 Nm
Torque
134 kg
Peso
approximately 130 km/h
Velocidade máxima
2.8 L/100km or approximately 35 km/L (typical real-world average)
Combustível
Nua
Corpo
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O que os compradores devem saber
Proven Reliable Engine
The XSR155 shares its 155cc VVA engine with the YZF-R15 and MT-15, a motor known for low maintenance needs and longevity when serviced regularly. Oil changes every 3,000–5,000 km are the main upkeep requirement.
Watch for Fuel Pump Issues
Some owners report occasional fuel pump and fuel injector problems, especially in units exposed to low-quality fuel or left sitting unused for long periods. Always check for rough idling or hard starts before buying used.
Strong Resale Value
The XSR155 holds its value well in Southeast Asian markets due to high demand for its retro styling and Yamaha's strong brand reputation. Well-maintained units typically retain 70–80% of their value after two years.
Gerações e especificações por ano
Lançado como monocilíndrico de 155 cc com estilo retrô; nenhuma grande mudança de geração foi identificada até 2025.
Avaliação do comprador usado
"Best small retro available — just buy a clean, unmolested example."
$2,800-$4,500 usedThe XSR155 is essentially a VVA-equipped MT-15 wearing a café-racer costume, and honestly that's not a bad thing. The 155cc single pulls surprisingly hard once the variable valve timing kicks in around 7,500rpm — you'll feel the surge and it never gets old in traffic. Build quality is genuinely impressive for the class; switchgear feels solid, the TFT dash is crisp, and Yamaha's reliability record on this engine is bulletproof. Used examples are popping up everywhere now, typically between 2-3 years old with 5,000-15,000km. Check for aftermarket exhausts fitted by boys who thought they were Valentino Rossi — they usually gut the baffle and kill low-end grunt. Inspect the front fork seals and rear shock linkage bearings; hard urban riding takes its toll. Tyres are often neglected on this class of bike, so budget for replacements immediately. The ergonomics split opinions. Clip-on style bars look period-correct but the riding position is more aggressive than the retro aesthetic suggests. Taller riders above 180cm will find it cramped on anything longer than a 45-minute commute.
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