Yamaha XSR155 custom by Beams debuts with olive-green finish and touring setup
Yamaha teams up with Beams to introduce a uniquely styled XSR155, combining retro aesthetics with practical touring upgrades and a distinctive olive-green paint scheme.

Yamaha has introduced a custom version of the XSR155 in partnership with Japanese lifestyle brand Beams. The motorcycle features a distinctive olive-green matte paint scheme and touring accessories. Yamaha unveiled this special edition during the XSR155's launch in Japan.
Key Highlights
- Yamaha collaborates with Beams for a custom XSR155 in Japan
- Features olive-green matte paint and touring accessories
- The engine produces 18.7 HP and 14 Nm torque in Japanese version
Unique Olive-Green Design

The custom Yamaha XSR155 stands out with its olive-green color applied to the mudguard, fuel tank, and side panels. The matte finish gives the bike a rugged and outdoorsy appearance. The fuel tank displays a simple white 'Yamaha' graphic, while the side panel features a gold 'Happy Outside Beams' graphic. The premium paint finish enhances the bike's visual appeal.
Touring Accessories and Features
Beams has equipped the XSR155 with several accessories to support outdoor touring. The motorcycle includes a headlight grille and ZETA knuckle guards at the front for added protection. For carrying gear, the bike features soft panniers, a top box, and a Helinox storage unit. Camping equipment is also included, further emphasizing the bike's outdoor theme.
Mechanical Specifications
The custom XSR155 retains its original mechanical setup. It uses a 155cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine. This engine produces 18.7 HP and 14 Nm of torque. The Japanese-spec model delivers 0.6 HP more power and 0.2 Nm less torque than the India-spec version. No other mechanical changes have been made to this edition.
Also Read: Yamaha XSR155 launched in Japan with new black color and more power
CarBike 360 Says
The Yamaha XSR155 custom by Beams perfectly blends retro charm with modern touring practicality, making it a standout concept for enthusiasts who value both style and functionality. While it remains a design showcase for now, it highlights the growing appeal of personalized lightweight motorcycles and leaves fans hoping for similar factory-backed custom editions in the future.
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