Yamaha Jog

Yamaha Jog
Manufacturer Yamaha Motor Corporation
Class Scooter
Engine 49 cc (3.0 cu in) air-cooled two-stroke Minarelli single-cylinder
Ignition type CDI
Brakes Front:Disk Rear:Drum

The Jog is a scooter produced by the Yamaha Motor Company since 1983, and was introduced in North America in 1986. It continued production in North America after 3 style changes and model designations (CE50, CG50 and CY50) until 2001. The Jog has continued production elsewhere in the world and uses the current CV50 designation.

The Jog CE50

For the first generation Jog, produced from 1986 to 1987, was actually part of the Riva family and in many areas was initially known as the Riva Jog. It was powered by an air-cooled two-stroke reed valve 49 cc (3.0 cu in) vertical Minarelli single-cylinder engine producing with 4.5 hp (3.4 kW) and 4.3 lb·ft (5.8 N·m) of torque. The top speed was 35–38 mph (56–61 km/h). For 1986 it came in red or yellow, and in 1987 it was red or blue.

The Jog CG50

In 1988 the Yamaha Jog was released after being completely restyled and carried the designation CG50. It was powered by the same vertical Minarelli engine as the prior CE50 Jog but had been tuned just a bit to put the top speed in at 40 mph (64 km/h). Color combinations included white/purple, red, and black. The CG50 was sold in North America from 1988 to 1991.

The Jog CY50

The final North American revision the CY50 was released in 1992 and had the longest production run of any of the Jogs, ending in 2001. It was a heavily restyled version of the CG50, but the engine was also changed from the air-cooled vertical Minarelli to the air-cooled 49 cc (3.0 cu in) horizontal Minarelli and the top speed was increased to 42–43 mph (68–69 km/h). The CY50 came in a wide assortment of colors.


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