December 28th, 2007Review Of Yamaha CruxS
The Yamaha CruxS is a outcome of the Yamaha CruxR which in turn was a successor of the Crux, Yamaha’s unique entry-level bike. The CruxS sports the characteristic bland look of financial system segment bikes including the fairing-free front side. New decals and fashionable graphics have been added to male it more attractive.
The CruxS carry onward the previous Crux’s four-stroke, air-cooled, 106cc, single cylinder engine that make a peak power of 7.3 PS at 7,500 rpm and peak torque of 7.85 Nm at 6,000 rpm. However, a new air introduction system has been added to add to air intake for improved burn and cleaner tire out.
On the braking front, 130 mm drums do duty in both the wheels and the delay set-up include oil dampened telescopic fork and coil springs in the front and swing arms and coil springs at the rear.
The four-speed gearbox, Yamaha’s major power, provides excellent advice and vibration is nearly non-existent
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