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8.0/10 Classic

Yamaha Xsr155 Review

"Best small retro available — just buy a clean, unmolested example."

Urban commuters wanting style with genuine performance $2,800-$4,500 used 2019-2024
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Key Specs

speed
Top Speed
approximately 130 km/h
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Power
19.3 hp
@ 10,000 rpm
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Torque
14.7 Nm
@ 8,500 rpm
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Fuel Economy
35.7 km/L
84 mpg · 2.8 L/100km or approximately 35 km/L (typical real-world average)
build
Service Every
4000 km
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Weight
134 kg
(wet/curb weight)
settings
Engine
155cc single-cylinder, liquid-cooled, 4-valve SOHC VVA
height
Seat Height
810 mm
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Transmission
6-speed
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Used Buyer Review

The 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.

Pros

+VVA engine genuinely rewarding
+Outstanding build quality
+Bulletproof Yamaha reliability
+Crisp TFT instrument cluster
+Depreciation curve is gentle

Cons

-Cramped for taller riders
-Abused examples are common
-Suspension soft when loaded
-Limited wind protection
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Avoid if

You regularly carry a pillion or tour

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