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Yamaha X-Max 125 R 2009

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General Information
Category Scooter 
Model Year 2009  
Manufacturer Yamaha  vs 9.8% Scooters have Yamaha
Model # X-max 125 R 
Number of riders 2 persons 
Engine and transmission
Engine Type 1 Cylinders, 4-stroke, Single  vs 50.2% Scooters have 1 cylinders 4-stroke Single
Gear box Automatic, Sequential  vs 3.5% Scooters have Automatic Sequential
Displacement
124 cc (7.58 cubic inches)
vs
155.74 cc

31.74 cc lower than average. Engine displacement is the volume inside the cylinders of an engine. The larger the engine displacement is, the more powerful the scooter usually is.
Power
14 HP (10.3 kW)
vs
13.76 HP

0.24 HP higher than average. The power of the scooter is measured in HP or KW.  The more power the scooter has the faster it can travel.
Throttle Cable Operated 
Engine mounting Vertical  vs 3.3% Scooters have Vertical
Sparks per cylinder 1  
Clutch Wet, Multiple Discs, Cable Operated  vs 3.9% Scooters have Wet multiple discs cable operated
Starter Electric / Kick-starter 
This combination of starter means can either start the engine with a kick, or also with turn of the key or push of button.
Cooling system Air Cooled  vs 52.2% Scooters have Air cooled
Bore × stroke 2 inch × 2.31 inch (undersquare - longstroke) 
Fuel supply system Fuel Injection  vs 38.8% Scooters have Fuel injection
Lubrication system Wet Sump  vs 87% Scooters have Wet sump
Ignition Type Tci (transistor Controlled Ignition) 
Valves per cylinder
vs
3.76

0.24 higher than average.
Valve train Dohc, Variable  vs 13% Scooters have DOHC variable
Spark plug pipe type NGK, CPR9EA-9  
Motor oil 10W/40  
Suspension, Chassis and Brakes
Brake Disk  vs 17.6% Scooters have Disk
Suspension Twin Shock, Swingarm  vs 33.9% Scooters have twin shock Swingarm
Tire 140 / 70 R14  
Tire pressure 0.15 Psi, With Pillion: 0.17 Psi Withpilion 
ABS available No  vs 96.1% Scooters don't have ABS available
ABS (anti-lock braking system), prevents the brakes from locking when applied under constant pressure, by pulsating.  ABS allows for more control while braking.


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