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Yes, but it will probably weigh 2,000 Kg and ride only in a straight line. :D

If pakistan opens up to Indian auto industry, allowing companies like hero, bajaj and tvs.
It will force international companies like suzuki, honda and yamaha to bring in newer models.

Now question is, will Pakistanis buy Indian brands ??
 
Gussa? I think Awam seem to be in love with Army and General

Its a very polarized opinion, there are people who are blindly in love and then there are other who think that even when a fauji breathes, he is somehow impinging on someone's rights.

Yes, but it will probably weigh 2,000 Kg and ride only in a straight line. :D

Hahahaha lol, the perks of not having to work under a venture capitalist :p:
 
Hahahaha lol, the perks of not having to work under a venture capitalist :p:

The Army Motorcycle prototype undergoing secret tests for comparing performance with their competition: :D

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because of the duties issue may be... all Engines are being Imported.. Pakistan is not manufacturing any engines

The crappy Chinese motorbike 70cc engines are being manufactured in Pakistan i think.
 
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The actual Yamaha of Japan made its venture in to the motorcycle market of Pakistan and launched its first model of 125cc bike by the name “Ybr 125″. Yamaha has tried its level best to give a setback to the monopoly of Honda in the motorcycle industry. People have been comparing CG 125 with Ybr 125 since the launch of Yamaha. Lets’ make an unbiased detailed comparison of both these bikes that will help you in rating both these bikes in a better way.

Before I begin the comparison, I must tell you that I recently bought the YBR-125 and have written a review on PakWheels, but there’s a need to do a comparison for people looking to make a decision.

Look:
The Ybr-125 looks like a 150cc or 200cc bike. It has more dynamic looks and impression. If you just change the original tires with wider ones and get it slightly modified, it will look like a heavy bike. Whereas, the CG-125 does not give that impression of heavy bike even after loads of modification. To be fair, Honda CG125 is 39 years (1976-present) old design still kept in play so obviously, it struggles against the YBR-125.



Performance:
Its really hard to compare the performance of both these bikes. Both have good acceleration and top speed but if you compare the performance of Ybr-125 and CG-125 on High Octance, Ybr-125 takes the lead plus there’s a difference in technology in both as well.

Comfort:
Even a very short test ride of Ybr-125 was enough to convince me of its comfort. The comfortable seat and good quality shocks makes its ride more smooth than the CG-125.

Sound:
The only disappointment in the Ybr-125 to some extent was its sound. Its dynamic look does not cater its sound from any aspect. On the other hand, CG-125 has a more lively and energetic sound even though it has aged now and the vibrations and loud exhaust is unable to match the speeds and we’ve met quite many people who moved in favor of Suzuki 150 and now, they’ll move to YBR-125.

Maintenance:
Since Ybr-125 is a new addition to the market, therefore its spare parts are a expensive than that of CG-125. A guy told me that one LED bulb for the headlight of Ybr-125 costed him Rs 600. However, I checked the spare parts market in Lahore and found that the set of two pairs of indicators were priced around Rs 1300. One reason for high priced spare parts is that spare parts are not being imported in bulk. Once Yamaha starts importing spare parts in bulk, a significant cut down in price might be seen.

Also, when the market finally accepts and embraces the YBR-125, private traders and dealership will stock them well and that in turn will affect the current high prices.

Fuel Economy:
Fuel economy of Ybr-125 is very impressive. Before its first tune up on 1000 km, it gave me 55 km/liter on hi-octane and 40 km/liter on supreme. After its first tune up it is giving me 48 km/liter on supreme and 60 km/liter on high octane. In short, CG-125 is not as fuel efficient as Ybr-125 and never has been.

Practicality:
Overall, CG-125 is more practical than Ybr-125. Typical Pakistani’s do comment on Ybr-125 like “Is pe aik biwi aur 3 bachay nahi beth saktay” (We cannot ride on it with a wife and 3 kids). And yes its true! Ybr-125 is not a family bike. The shape of seat does not make it comfortable for women to sit with both legs on one side. Moreover, you cannot ride with a kid on the fuel tank as well. Whereas, CG-125 is preferable for families. We do not recommend however putting a woman and three kids on any motorcycle since it is highly dangerous but we’re Pakistanis, we’ll try to do it regardless.

The impracticality stated here is because of the seat’s sloping position on the YBR-125 and 125’s flat seat.



Resale:
Even though I do not believe in the Pakistani definition of resale value as Pakistani people want to use a bike/car for 5 years and then sell it on profit but if you consider a sane definition of resale value; I would say that currently, CG-125 has more resale value than Ybr-125 owing to fact that YBR has just arrived. The resale value of Ybr-125 will increase gradually as people who do not use bikes for inter city family travel will ultimately switch to Yamaha.


These bikes look malnourished! :(

Why only 125cc?
 
and why so ? in india its common

Ghissi pitti mentality of the people....the dealers play a large in that.

I was talking to one and he was all about
"YBR achi h pr aise bike ka kya faida jis ke resale na hu"

I was like :o:

But its changing slowly....first with Suzuki and now with Yamaha

Atlas Honda is the one dragging the quality down as they feel they have the monopoly with the strongest dealership network.
 
Look at all these Bikes BC gusa aa rha hai ab...

Yamaha Please Manufacture Vmax in Pakistan.....
 
That Royal Enfield 500CC kya bike hai yr seriously GOV should allow them to sell there bikes in PAK
 
Its common in India because of three reasons
1. Good economy
What ever we get in 1rs. pakistan get that in 2rs.
2. Domestic companies like Hero,Bajaj,Tvs,and royal enfield.

In india we mostly use indian cars and bikes
Suzuki has a no market in india
Suzuki sells its hayate125cc
And Hayabusa 1300cc price 13.4 lakhs
Honda is struggling only manage to sell some unicorn 150cc and activa scooty.
Yahama is doing good job with r15 150cc and r25 250cc bikes

But it was not suzuki,honda,yahama who brought sports bike in india
In 2001 Hero was the first company who brought Karizma sports bike and indian boys gone mad,then bajaj introduced pulsor a year after karizma since then we are developing sports bikes started from 125cc sports bike now going to launch 620cc sports bike after 14 years.

3. Bollywood

Yes bollywood movies like Dhoom series,torque,fast and furious also inspired indian boys alot!

1-first of all economy is nto bad in pakistan now anymore Forex reserves are all time high inflation is all time low currency is stable and profit rates are 40 years of low now .

2 no you are wrong its 1.5 not 2
1 Indian Rupee equals
1.58 Pakistani Rupee today rates

3 Indian use mostly own cars bikes because they are cheap also you forget imported mall is expensive .

yeah you have so much options because your local companies keep it in balance same here china is doing , FYI last many years bikes prices never went up because of china bikes.

and last of my point we have god bikes but too expensive because of taxes and our gov want to take so much in taxes they keep them in luxury

rest i have no idea as i did not watch films
 
Time to change 3 decades old 70 cc too with more power and style above all they should be affordable
 

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