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Yamaha races up bike prices by Rs22,000

June 3, 2022 06:00 PM


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The Yamaha company has increased the prices of its motorbike models by Rs20,000 to Rs22,000, reported 24NewsHD TV channel on Friday.

The price of Yamaha YB-125Z model has increased by Rs20,000 to Rs231,500.

The price of Yamaha YB-125Z DX model has increased by Rs22,000 to 248,500.

The price of YBR-125 model has increased by Rs22,000 to Rs255,000.

The price of YBR-125G model has increased by Rs22,000 to Rs265,500.

The price of YBR-125G dark gray model has increased by Rs22,000 to Rs268,500.



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