Yamaha NMAX 155 VVA Price, This is Specs


Motore — Yamaha motorcycles again issued a new scooter product with 155 cc, namely Yamaha NMAX 155. Scooter with 155 Blue Core VVA (Variable Valves Actuation) technology that is able to maintain torque and power at each engine rotation. Yamaha NMAX use disc brake ABS (Anti Lock Braking System), which is able to provide maximum driving safety.


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For headlights using Led, so lighting becomes more maximal and more durable. A more stylish speedometer with Inverted LCD digital, making it very inviting for drivers. As a major competitor for Honda PCX 150, Yamaha Motor makes this scooter with more value and adds several features from other scooters. For more details, complete specifications of Yamaha NMAX 155 VVA:




NMAX 155 specifications


Dimension

Length x Width x Height: 1955 mm x 740 mm x 1115 mm
Wheelbase: 1,350 mm
The lowest distance to the ground: 135 mm
Seating height: 765 mm
Content weight: 127 mm
Fuel capacity: 6.6 L

Frame

Frame type: under bone
Front suspension: telescopic
Rear suspension: swing unit
Front tire: 110/70 -13 M / C 48P
Rear tires: 130/70–13 M / C 63P
Front brakes: ABS, Single disc brake
Rear brakes: ABS, Single disc brake

Machine

Engine type: liquid cooled 4 - stroke, SOHC
Number of cylinders: single cylinder
Engine capacity: 155 cc
Diameter x Steps: 58.0 mm x 58.7 mm
Comparison of compression: 10.5 x 1
Maximum power: 11.1 kw / 8000 rpm
Maximum torque: 14.4 Nm / 6000 rpm
Starter system: electric starter
Lubrication system: wet
Engine oil capacity: 0.9 L
Fuel system: fuel injection
Clutch type: dry, centrifugal automatic
Transmission type: automatic v belt

Electricity

Ignition system: TCI
Battery: YTZ7V
Spark plug type: NGK / CPR8EA — 9

Yamaha NMAX 155 VVA Price $ 2.142




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