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Yamaha XC125 Vity

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It's the smallest and lightest 125cc scooter in its class at 110kg with a 730mm seat, 1250mm wheelbase and 100/90-10 tyres.
Mark Hinchliffe
Contributing Journalist
6 Jan 2012
1 min read

There's the Scarabeo, Mojito, Pepe, Baby Doll, B Bone, Alien, Like, Ego, BeeWee, Nifty, Fiddle, Sharpy, Ardour, Zip, Fly, MP3, Orbit, People, 

Today and Honda's unfortunately named Lead which is supposed to be pronounced "leed" as in leading by example, but most pronounce it "led". 

And then there is the Yamaha Vity. No, not City, but Vity, probably short for vitality with its light weight and punchy fuel-injected 125cc engine. 

It's the smallest and lightest 125cc scooter in its class at 110kg with a 730mm seat, 1250mm wheelbase and 100/90-10 tyres. 

Like the new BeeWee, Vity has a four-stroke single-cylinder engine and 153mm front disc brake. 

It has a storage compartment in the steering column and under the seat plus a rear luggage rack. 

The Vity's instrument panel features an analogue speedometer, fuel gauge, and an array of indicator lights. It comes in black or white.

Yamaha XC125 Vity 

Price: $2699
Warranty: 12 months unlimited kms, parts and labour
Engine: air-cooled, 4-stroke, fuel-injected 125cc single
Transmission: V-Belt automatic
Brakes: 153mm disc (front), 110mm drum (rear)
Tyres: 100/90-10
Dimensions: 1860mm (L), 670mm (W), 1045mm (H), 730mm (Seat), 1250mm (WB), 95mm (Clearance)
West weight: 110kg
Fuel: 5.5-litre tank
 

Mark Hinchliffe
Contributing Journalist
Mark Hinchliffe is a former CarsGuide contributor and News Limited journalist, where he used his automotive expertise to specialise in motorcycle news and reviews.
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