The Yamaha Fazer 250 has been spotted undisguised
revealing its design completely. Northeastern Biking Community shared these spy
shots via Facebook. The Fazer 250 gets a full fairing, unlike the 150 cc Fazer
that sports a quarter fairing.
The motorcycle has the same headlamp design as the
Yamaha FZ25. It has faux air intakes next to the headlight along with neatly
integrated pilot lamps. It also gets new side view mirrors and a visor. Body
graphics confirm the ‘Fazer 250’ branding. The bike features a Red and Golden
paint scheme unique to the motorcycle.
Apart from the fairing, the bike is identical to its
naked cousin in design and features. The Yamaha Fazer 250 gets the same alloy
wheels, instrument cluster, sculpted fuel tank and split seats as the FZ25. It
will be powered by the same 249 cc air cooled engine that produces 20.9 PS of
maximum power and 20 Nm of peak torque. ABS is not spotted on this example.
41 mm telescopic forks handle suspension duties up
front, and a mono shock takes charge at the rear. It gets disc brakes on both
ends – 282 mm front and 220 mm rear. The expanded fairing and the bigger
handlebar will add to the FZ25’s 148 kg kerb weight.