2007 Yamaha C3

2007 Yamaha C3 pictures, prices, information, and specifications.
Model Type
Scooter
MSRP
$1,999
Dealers
Warranty
12
Insurance
Finance
Generic Type (Primary)
Scooter
Manufacturer Country
Japan
Introduction Year
2007
Manufacturer Recommend Minimum Age
16
Parent Company
Yamaha
Display Name
C3
Year
2007
Make
Yamaha
Engine Type
Single-Cylinder
Cylinders
1
Engine Stroke
4-Stroke
Cooling
Liquid
Valves
3
Valves Per Cylinder
3
Valve Configuration
SOHC
Bore (mm/in)
38 / 1.5
Stroke (mm/in)
43.5 / 1.71
Displacement (cc/ci)
49 / 3
Compression Ratio
12.0:1
Starter
Electric / Kick
Fuel Requirements
Regular
Fuel Type
Gas
Carburetion Brand
Mikuni
Fuel Injector
Yes
Fuel Injector Size (mm)
19
Carburetor
No
Carburetion Type
Fuel Injected
Transmission Type
Continuously Variable (CVT)
Primary Drive (Rear Wheel)
Belt
Reverse
No
Wheels Composition
Aluminum
Tube / Tubeless
Tubeless
Chromed
No
Front Tire Width
120
Front Tire Aspect Ratio
90
Front Wheel Diameter
10
Rear Tire Width
120
Rear Tire Aspect Ratio
90
Rear Wheel Diameter
10
Front Tire (Full Spec)
120/90 R10
Rear Tire (Full Spec)
120/90 R10
Front Brake Type
Drum
Front Brake Diameter (in/mm)
4.3 / 110
Rear Brake Type
Drum
Rear Brake Diameter (in/mm)
4.3 / 110
Front Suspension Type
Telescopic Fork
Front Travel (in/mm)
2.3 / 58.4
Front Adjustable Fork Pre-Load
No
Front Adjustable Rebound Damping
No
Front Central Suspension Strut
No
Steering Damper
No
Rear Suspension Type
Twin Sided Swing Arm
Rear Travel (in/mm)
2.2 / 55.9
Rear Adjustable Shock / Spring Pre-Load
No
Rear Adjustable Rebound Damping
No
Number Rear Shock Absorbers
1
Air Adjustable
No
Steering Control
Handlebar
Length (ft)
6.08
Width (in/mm)
27 / 685.8
Height (in/mm)
41.1 / 1043.9
Wheelbase (in/mm)
50.4 / 1280.2
Ground Clearance (in/mm)
4.5 / 114.3
Length (ft/ft)
6
Length (ft/in)
1
Dry Weight (lbs/kg)
187 / 84.8
Fuel Capacity (gal/l)
1.2 / 4.5
Engine Displacement to Weight (cc)
0.26
Seat Type
One-Piece
Adjustable
No
Seat Material
Vinyl
Seat Location
Driver
Folding
No
Seat Height (in/mm)
29 / 736.6
Number Of Seats
1
Grab Rail or Strap
Standard
Frame
Steel
Body Material
Plastic
Floor Board Location
Driver
Hand Grips
Standard
Chain Guard
No
Drive Shaft Guard
No
Fork Guards
No
Hand Guards
No
Brush Guard
No
Exhaust Guard
Yes
Light Guard
No
Exterior Covers
Standard
Front Fender
Standard
Rear Fender
Standard
Stand Type
Center / Kick
Handlebars
Standard
Upper Fairing
Standard
License Plate
Standard
Trip Odometer
Standard
Speedometer
Standard
Temperature Warning Type
Light
Fuel Level Warning Type
Gauge
Warranty (Months/Condition)
12 / Limited
Battery Warranty (Months)
0
Satellite
No
Metallic
No
Rearview Mirrors
Standard
Underseat Storage
Standard
Lockable Storage
Standard
Helmet Storage
Standard
Headlight Mounts
Standard
Halogen Headlight (s)
Standard
Headlight (s)
Standard
Light Type
Halogen
Handlebar Lock
Standard
User Reviews
3 reviews
  • Love my C3!
    By  (I am an Owner) on Mar 18, 2016

    My electric blue C3 is awesome. Very dependable and fun to ride. I just turned 8,000 miles and it's been nearly trouble free. The only problem we've had was that it would overheat and quit running on extremely hot days. Should have been a recall item from Yamaha as this is a known problem. My ...

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  • C3
    By  (I am an Owner) on Jul 07, 2012

    Have 20,000 miles on my C3

    Just on gas prices and mpg vs.

    my car I have already paid for

    my scooter.

    Then if you figure the savings on wear and tear on my car...

    If I would have put another 20,000 on my car I don't know what additional repairs I ...

    So you can see 134 mpg I get with my C3 vs. the 20 mpg I get with my car it's a big savings.

    I have to drive 10 miles into town. It's 4 and 5 lanes all the way in.

    So those big SUVs and trucks have room

    to pass me.

    Sometimes I have to drive on 2 lane roads. If the shoulder is paved it's nice. However, you have to watch out for objects on the shoulder. That's where tire retreads, metal parts, junk, etc... seems to accumulate. As well as sudden potholes and there's no warning when the shoulder of the road will turn to gravel. So 4 lane is obviously best.

    You will get a vehicle now and again who thinks you should not be on the road and will remind you with a tailgate or a loud horn. But most people are understanding and will wait for traffic to clear to get around you.

    Summer is the best time to travel obviously with a bike. But I live in a tourist town and the traffic is very heavy.

    I drive my C3 until the roads start getting icy. Usually I drive it less and less until around thanksgiving.

    Spring came early this year and I was riding in early March.

    So it's almost year around and I live in northern Michigan.

    I sure would be driving my car if I could afford it, but if you dress right you can ride in tempertures as low as 20 degrees. You just have to pick your days. Black ice is a real worry. I dropped my bike twice last winter and it's not pleasant. I cracked a rib and pulled a muscle in my knee. Both injurys I wondered if I'd ever get well.

    Back to the good news, the new mopeds that are 4 cycle and water cooled have a much much better life expectency.

    Have probably another 20,000 miles to get out of my C3.

    Literally the only issue I have with the bike is the front suspension. Over high lips in the road the front forks will bottom out and it's quit jarring.

    The stablity of the tires and the big bike comfort of this bike is equal to that of a full sized motorcycle.

    I've been on other mopeds and you got a jerky feeling when you try to steer.

    The c3 is very smooth and it gives you a lot of confidence on the road. Seems to drive itself. Very stable feeling.

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  • 2007 Yamaha C3 Scooter
    By  (I am an Owner) on Sep 27, 2008

    I bought my '07 Yamaha C3 Scooter on 5May2007.I went to my dealer, able to pay cash, and got it for $1685.00 base price.(Tax, tag, title, dealer's fees, 12 months of full coverage insurance, and a three year extended warrenty cost a total of $2400.00).With 1400 miles on the speedo the only problems ...

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