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Yamaha R3 Ride Review: Beginner Friendly Bike With 321CC Engine | ABPLIVE

The Yamaha R3 is an excellent choice for beginners seeking a sporty and dynamic riding experience. It features a 321cc engine that delivers a balanced blend of power and performance, ideal for new riders who want to enjoy spirited rides without feeling overwhelmed. The bike's lightweight design and agile handling make it highly maneuverable, enhancing rider confidence on both city streets and winding roads. Additionally, the relatively low seat height ensures that even shorter riders can comfortably reach the ground, making it accessible to a wide range of riders. With its sleek design and practical features, the Yamaha R3 stands out as a versatile and enjoyable entry-level sportbike. Watch our video to learn more!

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