How do you check the oil on a Yamaha Vino 125?
How to Check the Oil on a Yamaha Vino 125
- Park the scooter on a level surface and lift it onto its center stand. Start the motor and let it idle for three minutes, allowing the motor oil to warm up.
- Locate the oil-level sight glass on the left side of the motor, positioned just below the air filter cover.
How fast can a Yamaha Vino go?
Yamaha Vino 125
Manufacturer | Yamaha Motor Company |
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Engine | 124 cc (7.6 cu in) SOHC air-cooled four-stroke single; ; |
Bore / stroke | 51.5 mm × 60.0 mm (2.03 in × 2.36 in) |
Compression ratio | 9.8:1 |
Top speed | 89 km/h (55 mph) |
What kind of engine does a Yamaha Vino 50 have?
The XC50 motor (also found in the C3 and 2012 Zuma 50F) was the first 4-stroke 50cc scooter engine in North America with fuel injection and 3-valves. With a Taiwan built scooter you’re getting an older mass produced 2-stroke engine, which means it’s powerful and reliable, but fuel economy and engine refinement aren’t quite as good.
What kind of oil filter does a Yamaha have?
Yamaha Oil Filter Fitment Chart Make Model CC Yamaha 115 Fino (Thailand) 115 Yamaha 115 Mio (Thailand) 115 Yamaha 115i Spark (Thailand) 115 Yamaha 125 Nuovo SX (Thailand) 125
When did the Yamaha Vino Classic come out?
Yamaha introduced this scooter for 2002 and it was sold through 2005. This scooter was sold as simply the ‘Vino’, while second generation examples were commonly called the ‘Vino Classic’. This first generation of Vino was the more speedy one, due to the powerful 2-stroke Minarelli engine.
Can a fresh oil filter be used on a motorcycle?
Yes. A fresh filter will filter out any particles, whereas an old filter won’t be as efficient. If a filter blocks up, it could cause engine wear but most motorcycles have a bypass valve to prevent catastrophic failure due to oil starvation. An oil filter is a few quid, it’s a false economy to reuse an old one.