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Yamaha raises motorcycle prices

Multinational motorcycle manufacturing company Yamaha has raised the price of bikes in Pakistan for the third time in a row this year.

Yamaha had first increased the price of motorcycles by Rs 10,000 to Rs 13,000 in February this year, followed by a similar increase in April.

In the last six months, the company increased the price of bikes for the third time in the beginning of June and at the same time this time the company increased not only Rs 15,000 but also Rs 21,000 to Rs 23,000.

According to the company’s website, after an increase of Rs 23,000, the new price of YBR 125 will now be Rs 255,000.

Similarly, the price of YBR 125G also increased by Rs. 23,000 to Rs. 268,500.

The price of another of the company’s best-selling bikes, the YB125ZDX, was also increased by 22,500, after which its new price reached 248,500.

The price of Yamaha’s ‘YB125Z’ bike has also increased by Rs 21,000 to Rs 231,500 and the said motorcycle is available in only two colors ie black and red.

In addition, all other bikes will be available in three different colors, ie red, black and blue, and their design will also change a bit.

In addition to Yamaha, Honda has also increased the price of motorcycles, and other companies have also made price changes.

Apart from bikes, car prices have also risen recently and it is being speculated that their prices may rise further in a few weeks.

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