What kind of engine does a Vino 125 have?

What kind of engine does a Vino 125 have?

As a dealer for NCY Performance Parts, we carry about everything from roller weights to exhaust pipes and compression springs. Introduced in 2004, the Yamaha Vino 125 is the larger version of the 49cc Yamaha Vino/Vino Classic. This up-rated Vino is powered by an air-cooled 124cc single cylinder 4-stroke SOHC engine.

How often do you change the valve clearance on a Honda CBF125?

Click on the images to get nice big juicy high-resolution versions. Honda specify that you adjust the valve clearance on the CBF125 at the 600 mile first service, then every 2’500 mile service afterwards.

Where is the valve clearance on a poppet valve?

The term ‘valve clearance’ refers to the gap between the tappet and top of a valve stem. The tappet is a small part that is part of an assembly called a rocker arm and it is the part that pushes on the stem of the poppet valve to open it.

What happens if there is no valve clearance?

If there is no valve clearance (gap too small), you could bend the valve or it will be forced open a little, causing poor idling, excessive fuel consumption and/or poor running (depending on which valve is the culprit).

Where are the valve clearances on a CBF125?

On an engine, valves are situated in the cylinder head (‘top end’) and their job is to let fuel-air mixture in to the cylinder for combustion and to let burnt exhaust gasses out. The CBF125 uses the traditional ‘tappet and lock nut’ method for setting valve clearances, which is very common, if not universal, on simple, small displacement engines.

The term ‘valve clearance’ refers to the gap between the tappet and top of a valve stem. The tappet is a small part that is part of an assembly called a rocker arm and it is the part that pushes on the stem of the poppet valve to open it.

If there is no valve clearance (gap too small), you could bend the valve or it will be forced open a little, causing poor idling, excessive fuel consumption and/or poor running (depending on which valve is the culprit).

How big is a full size Yamaha Riva 125?

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The Vino 125 relied on a fairly basic air cooled, carbureted, 2-valve 4-stroke engine which provided average propulsion for a 125cc. This motor wasn’t as advanced or powerful as the newer 125cc engine Yamaha would release in the 2009 Zuma 125, but it was a decent performer.

When was the last year for the Yamaha Vino 125?

In Canada, the Vino 125 lasted for one more year with the 2010 model being the last. Over the years the Vino 125 was kept unchanged, save for varying color options (colors listed at bottom of page). Internationally Yamaha sold in the Vino 125 in a moderate array of countries.

Which is better a Vino 125 or 50cc?

For about $1000 more than the 50cc Vino, the Vino 125 delivers an extra 75cc’s of power, room for two and a front disc brake. That’s pretty solid value but you do also need to consider the extra insurance you are going to pay with a 125cc.