Yamaha Y135LC
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Yamaha Y135LC, also known as Yamaha Spark 135 in Thailand, Yamaha Sniper in Philippines and Yamaha Jupiter MX in Indonesia, is a small underbone bodied motorcycle manufactured by Yamaha Motor Company which is also a kapchai model with the largest displacement ever. Powered by a water-cooled 135cc 4-stroke engine, the Y135LC is specially designed by the parent company in Japan for Southeast Asian market.
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[edit] Specification
- Engine: SOHC 4-valve 4-stroke 135cc water-cooled engine
- Displacement: 134.9 cc
- Max power: 8.45 kW (11.33 PS) @ 8,500 rpm
- Max torque: 11.65 Nm @ 5,500 rpm
- Max speed: About 150 km/h
- Bore x stroke: 54.0 x 58.7 mm
- Compression ratio: 10.9 : 1
- Transmission: 4-speed
- Clutch: Wet multi-plate centrifugal
- Frame Type: Diamond-shaped underbone steel tube
- Suspension (F): Telescopic
- Suspension (R): Monoshock
- Brake (F): Disc
- Brake (R): Drum
- Dry Weight: 103 kg
[edit] Features
- DiASil (die-cast aluminum cylinder) which has better heat conductance to dissipate excessive heat easily.
- Lighter forged piston
- Roller bearing rocker arms with less friction than typical rocker arms.
- 4-valve water-cooled engine - The 4-valve engine configuration provides better volumetric efficiency compared with other 4-stroke kapchai models which uses 2-valve engine design, enabling the engine to produce higher torque at high rpm. However, the engine displacement of 135cc limits the ability of air-cooling system while retaining the small kapchai design at the same time, therefore water-cooling system which has better cooling efficiency is used.
- Carburetor with throttle position sensor - The Y135LC uses Mikuni VM22 carburetor equipped with throttle position sensor for more precise ignition timing, increasing the engine's efficiency.
- Catalytic converter - Even though most 4-stroke kapchai models are capable to surpass strict emission standards without even using the catalytic converters, Yamaha has taken an initiative to install a catalytic converter to the Y135LC to surpass even stricter emission standards in the future.
- Sport rims with tubeless tires (standard for Malaysian models only)
[edit] Model history
The Yamaha Y135LC debuted in 2005 for Thai and Indonesian market before brought in Malaysian market in Februari 2006. The Y135LC was designed by the headquarters of Yamaha Motor Company in Japan for Asean market. The model was very successful in Southeast Asia especially in Malaysia.
To promote the Y135LC, Yamaha organized an Asean road tour known as the Yamaha Pan Asean Tour, traveling 9,000 km on roads in Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore and Philippines, which ended on May 2006.