2019 Yamaha Zuma 125 Review

2019 Yamaha Zuma 125 Review

Yamaha YW125
Yamaha Zuma 125

Yamaha Zuma 125

Manufacturer Yamaha Motor Company
Also called BW's 125
Production 2009-present
Class Scooter
Engine 123.4 cc (7.53 cu in) forced air-cooled 4-stroke single cylinder;
SOHC, 4-valve;
Electronic Fuel Injection;
Bore x Stroke - 52.4 x 57.9 mm
Compression Ratio = 10:1[1]
Transmission Dry centrifugal automatic clutch; V-belt automatic CVT[1]
Suspension Front - 27 mm Telescopic Forks
Rear - Dual Shocks[1]
Brakes Front - 220 mm disc
Rear - drum[1]
Tires Front - 120/70-12 51L
Rear - 130/70-12 56L[1]
Wheelbase 50.8 in (1,290 mm)[1]
Dimensions L: = 75.2 in (1,910 mm)[1]
W: 30.1 in (760 mm)[1]
Seat height 30.7 in (780 mm)[1]
Fuel capacity 1.3 US gal (4.9 L)[1]
Fuel consumption 89 mpg‑US (2.6 L/100 km)[1]
Related Yamaha Zuma

The Yamaha Zuma 125 is a scooter introduced by Yamaha Motor Company in September 2008 and updated in 2016. It is a 125 cc version of its smaller 49cc cousin, the Zuma. Outside the United States it is known as the Yamaha BW's 125.

Model information [edit]

The body design of the Zuma 125 is similar to the Zuma in respect to its overall form and dual headlight configuration. Its size is slightly larger, and it includes a metal bracket around the headlights. The Taiwanese, Japanese and South American models have stacked front lights with a single headlight. The bulbs used are HS1 styled halogen lights.

It is intended as a street-bike, with the capacity for handling light off-road conditions such as unpaved roads. Many of the design components like the steel frame, wide tires, oiled-type air filters, robust shocks, and front/rear off-road-style brush deflectors were included to facilitate both riding conditions.

Engine [edit]

The engine is a 123 cc 4-stroke SOHC 4-valve with 10:1 compression. The fuel injection system is similar to the ones installed on most Yamaha bikes, and uses a 24mm injector. The exhaust manifold comes equipped with an O2 sensor. The rated power output is close to 8 bhp (6.0 kW).[ citation needed ] After the break in period, the Zuma 125 can achieve a maximum speed of around 61 mph (98 km/h).[ citation needed ]

This same engine (minus the fuel injection) is also used in Yamaha's Cygnus-X scooter. There is currently an established aftermarket with numerous parts that allow the engine to be enlarged up to 287 cc.[ citation needed ] Depending on driving style and riding conditions, the Zuma 125's fuel economy is around 89 mpg‑US (2.6 L/100 km).

2016 Update [edit]

The bike was updated technically and cosmetically in 2016.[2] The dual headlamps were replaced by a single unit.

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k 2009 Yamaha Zuma 125 Specifications, Yamaha Motor Corporation, USA. [ dead link ]
  2. ^ Yamaha Zuma 125 / BWS 125 (YW125) motorscooterguide.net

External links [edit]

  • Yamaha motorcycles at Curlie
  • Scooters at Curlie
  • Yamaha official Zuma home
  • 2020 Yamaha Zuma 125 specifications

2019 Yamaha Zuma 125 Review

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yamaha_Zuma_125

2019 Yamaha Zuma 125 Review 2019 Yamaha Zuma 125 Review Reviewed by Adrianna on Desember 02, 2021 Rating: 5

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