Yamaha mio full while modification
Monday, June 29, 2009
Yamaha Mio modification extreme2
Yamaha mio full while modification
Yamaha Mio modification extreme
Yamaha mio full while modification
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Yamaha Scorpio
* SOHC air-conditioned with steps x diameter: 70 x 58 mm.
* Volume-cylinder: 223 cm and Comparison Compression: 9.5: 1
* The order cylinder Single Portrait
* Type and electric System DC-CDI.
* Manual clutch is a 5-speed Optical Transmission and Optical Pattern Operation: 1-N-2-3-4-5.
* Rem front is double-piston disc brakes, while the back Tromol.
* Dimensions: PxLxT: 2020 x 770 x 1090 mm.
* Starter System: Kick & Electric.
* Maximum Power: 19 RPM PS/8.000
* Torsion Maximum: 1.86 kgf.m/6.500 RPM.
* Tank capacity: 12 - 14 liters.
Second generation: 12 liters.
Third Generation: 13.5 liters.
Fourth generation: 14 liters.
Fifth Generation: 13 liters.
Weight chasis / frame is 125 kg with Type Double Cradle.
* The distance axis is 1295 mm Wheel and the distance to the ground 165 mm
* Sit High Places is 770 mm.
* Muffler: 5BP
First generation: 5BP2
Second generation: 5BP4
Third generation: 5BP4
Fourth generation: 5BP6
Fifth Generation: 5BP6
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Yamaha nuovo
The New Concept modification from Yamaha nuovo embrace this modern style low rider
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After the body was replaced with NOUVO limited, thailand, body sticker with unique home country uncle Sam. sablon this expensive legendary, Troy Lee design that was bought with a price 600 rb obtained when the owner came to Singapore.
Yamaha Mio
Yamaha Mio, the most phenomenal automatic motorcycle paint brushed his tiny bikes yellow mellow.
Yamaha Yupiter Mx
This picture is modification Yamaha Yupiter Mx sport model
This picture is modification/modifikasi Yamaha Yupiter Mx sport model, peleg racing, white colour, one jock area. This motor show cool and sporty
Friday, June 26, 2009
Yamaha V-Max review
This is the first official picture ever seen of Yamaha's new 2009 V-Max - and you can see many more in Wednesday's MCN (May 28, 2008).
- Original Yamaha V-Max review
The Yamaha V-Max won't be officially unveiled until June 4.
Although details are still sketchy, we're expecting the new Yamaha V-Max to be the world's fastest accelerating production motorcycle, regaining the title its forerunner held when it was launched back in 1984.
A standing quarter mile in under 10 seconds is expected, thanks to a massive V-four engine, expected to be at least 1800cc, and more than 200bhp.
For all the pictures and more information of the Yamaha V-Max, see Wednesday's MCN (May, 28, 2008).