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2004 Yamaha Vino Classic

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2004 Yamaha Vino Classic Specifications

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Model Type  Scooter
BASE MSRP(US)  $1,799.00
Warranty  12
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Engine:  
Engine Type  Single-Cylinder
Cylinders  1
Engine Stroke  2-Stroke
Cooling  Air
Valve Configuration  Reed Valve
Compression Ratio  7.2:1
Starter  Electric / Kick
Fuel Requirements  Regular
Fuel Type  Gas / Oil Injected
Transmission:  
Transmission Type  Continuously Variable (CVT)
Primary Drive (Rear Wheel)  Belt
Wheels & Tires:  
Front Tire (Full Spec)  80/90 R10
Rear Tire (Full Spec)  80/90 R10
Brakes:  
Front Brake Type  Drum
Rear Brake Type  Drum
Technical Specifications:  
Wheelbase (in/mm)  46 / 1168
Fuel Capacity (gal/l)  1.6 / 6
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By Jay(Owner), Apr. 13, 2011
I just picked up this Vino with over 24,000 KM, and although the fairing/body is beat up, this thing runs great.



It's slow to pick up, but once you are moving, it keeps up to traffic well (up to 60).



Avoid bumps, and slow down over railroad tracks, you can really feel it. Option 2 is to stand... Read Full Review

 

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