Manufacturer | Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. |
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Also called | Yamaha Ego (Malaysia) Yamaha Mio (Indonesia) |
Parent company | Yamaha |
Production | 2003-present |
Class | Scooter |
Engine | 113.7 cc (115), 4-stroke, SOHC, 2 valve, air cooled (124.8 cc (125), 4-stroke, SOHC, 2 valve, air cooled) |
Power | Carburetor 5.98kW (8.9 PS)@ 12,000 rpm
Fuel injected 7,75 ps @ 8,500 rpm 125 version 7.0kW (9.5 PS)@ 8,500 rpm |
Torque | Carburetor 7.53Nm @ 7000 rpm
Fuel injected 8,5Nm @ 5000 rpm 125 version 9.6Nm @ 5,500 rpm |
Transmission | CVT |
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Brakes |
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Wheelbase | 1.26 m |
Dimensions | L: 1,870 mm W: 685 mm H: 1,035-1,060 mm |
Seat height | 750mm |
Weight | 87 kg (192 lb) (dry) 90 kg (200 lb) (wet) |
Fuel capacity | 4.1L - 4.2L |
Related |
The Yamaha Mio is a scooter with a CVT transmission made by Yamaha Motor. It was introduced for the Southeast Asia market in 2003 as the successor of the Nouvo. In Malaysia, this model is known as Yamaha Ego. As 2007, there were some 76,000 Ego customers in Malaysia.[1] Together with its counterpart the Yamaha Nouvo, the Mio/Ego is a platform for customization in Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam and the Philippines.