Racing Bee Racing CDI Unit for Yamaha 125Z (more…)
| Dimensions | |
| Overall Length | 1900 mm |
| Overall Width |
675 mm
|
| Overall Height | 1035 mm |
| Wheel Base | 1250 mm |
| Ground Clearance | 135 mm |
| Seat Height | 752 mm |
| Weight | |
| Dry Weight | 101 kg |
| Engine | 2 Stroke, Air Cooled |
| Displacement | 124.3 cc |
| Bore | 53.8 mm |
| Stroke | 54.7 mm |
| Compresion Ratio | 6.5 : 1 |
| Maximum Power | 17.5 ps/ 8000 rpm |
| Maximum Torgue | 1.65 kgf-m/7500 rpm |
| Ignition System | CDI |
| Transmission | 6 Speed Constant Mesh |
| Starting | Kick Start |
| Carburettor | VM22 ss |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 5.5 litres |
| Chassis | |
| Brakes | Front Disk Brake, Rear Disc Brake |
| Front Suspenssion | Telescopic Fork |
| Rear Suspension | Swing Arm (Monocross) |
| Front Tyre | 70/90-17 38P |
| Rear Tyre | 80/90-17 44P |
Spark plug code: NGK B8ES
Have you ever wonder about this? Why is it the marvelous and lovable Yamaha LC135 only have 4-speed gear and Yamaha 125Z having additional 2 speed gear? Is Yamaha neglected the important aspect of speeds and thrills? Well, I have been thinking about this for a while and tried to find out why. Here is what I’ve found out… (more…)
MCS is one of the sponsor of Malaysian Cub Prix. The quality has been proven in races in the series. 415 series sprocket and chain is considered race chain setup due to its closer teeth configuration and obviously lighter in weight compared to 428 and 420 setup.
The problem with 415 setup is that it is easy to wear out and hence, needs a more frequent maintainance and replacing.
This picture is sent to me by Nikolaos Stamatakis in Heraklion, Greece. He has fitted his bike with the black AHM muffler that has been featured recently in MotoMalaya. In Greece, Yamaha 135LC is known as Yamaha Crypton.
I like the execution of this black AHM muffler to the black 135LC. It looks mean and very simple. There are also a lot of muffler colour such as gold, silver, red, carbon fibre and titanium, but they are not easy to find especially the one in colour gold.
Thanks to Stamatakis for the pics. Happy motoring Greece!