What kind of engine does a Yamaha Vino scooter have?
Yamaha VINO CLASSIC scooter is equipped with a liquid-cooled, four-stroke, 49cc engine with easy, dependable electric starting. Yamaha VINO CLASSIC scooter Fuel injection for smooth throttle response and smooth starting in nearly all situations.
When did the Yamaha 50cc Vino Come Out?
Yamaha responded for 2002 with their all new 50cc Vino (model code YJ50). This first generation of Vino used a peppy 2-stroke motor and was sold from 2002 – 2005. For 2006 Yamaha freshened up the Vino with a fuel sipping 4-stroke engine and a bunch of smaller style tweaks.
What kind of Scooter is the Vino 50?
Some literature refers to this scooter as simply the ‘Vino’ or ‘Vino 50’, but often press material from Yamaha calls it the ‘Vino Classic’. The 2006 update to the Vino ended up being a pretty major overhaul despite the visually subtle changes to the styling.
How much does a Yamaha Vino scooter cost in India?
Price in India: 1,47,894.90 starting. Fuel injection for smooth throttle response and easy starting in nearly all conditions. The fully automatic V-belt transmission gives easy, twist-the-throttle- and-go operation.
Yamaha responded for 2002 with their all new 50cc Vino (model code YJ50). This first generation of Vino used a peppy 2-stroke motor and was sold from 2002 – 2005. For 2006 Yamaha freshened up the Vino with a fuel sipping 4-stroke engine and a bunch of smaller style tweaks.
Some literature refers to this scooter as simply the ‘Vino’ or ‘Vino 50’, but often press material from Yamaha calls it the ‘Vino Classic’. The 2006 update to the Vino ended up being a pretty major overhaul despite the visually subtle changes to the styling.
What’s the top speed of a Yamaha Vino?
The top speed with this new engine remained around 40-43mph but it does take a bit longer to get there than the 2-stroke. 4-stroke 50cc engine’s aren’t restricted in their stock form like 2-stroke motors are because they need every drop of power to make the scooter accelerate acceptably.
What are the colors of a Yamaha Vino?
Yamaha also offered the new generation of Vino in a nicer palette of colors than the earlier Vino…..or perhaps they just appear more pleasant because of the black trim that replaces the ’80’s Buick Beige’ trim Yamaha often used with the YJ50 (see top). For a complete year by year list of colors see the list at the bottom of the page.