Reportedly, Yamaha had launched the FZS version 2 in Indonesia for a price of 21.65 million IDR.
Formally known as Byson FI there, this bike owns several distinctions than the model sold in India. As against each other, Byson wears slimmer rear tyre and posses kick starter. On the performance side, the Indian FZS packs more power than the Byson but loses out on torque by a slight market.
However, there is no major change between the two of them. But it makes us very jealous that Indonesians get to ride the R25 and MT25, where are satisfied with the Fazer over them.