Yamaha Jog

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Yamaha Jog
Manufacturer Yamaha
Also called JogRR MotoGP, Jog RR Moto GP, Jog Deluxe, Jog Petit, JogRR, JogR, Jog ZR, Jog RR, Jog R
Production 2006 - 2017
Class Scooter
Engine single cylinder, two-stroke
Bore / Stroke 39.0mm x 43.5mm
Compression ratio 11.6:1
Top speed 65 mph (105 km/h)
Horse Power 4.43 HP (3.3 KW) @ 7000RPM
Torque 3.1 ft/lbs (4.2 Nm) @ 6500RPM
Ignition type tci
Battery 12.0:1
Transmission Gear box: automatic

Final Drive: belt

Clutch: dry, centrifugal, shoe
Suspension Front: telescopic fork
Rear: unit swing
Brakes Front: expanding brake (drum brake)
Rear: expanding brake (drum brake)
Front Tire 90/90-10
Rear Tire 90/90-10
Wheelbase 45.67 inches (1160 mm)
Dimensions L 66.34 inches (1685 mm)
W 25.59 inches (650 mm)
H 40.75 inches (1035 mm)
Seat height 28.54 inches (725 mm)
Weight 174.17 pounds (79.0 Kg) (dry), 84.0 kg (wet)
Fuel capacity 1.45 Gallon (5.50 Liters)
Fuel consumption 1.77 liters/100 km (56.5 km/l or 132.89 mpg)
Manuals Service Manual
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The Yamaha Jog was a single cylinder, two-stroke scooter produced by Yamaha between 2006 and 2017. It could reach a top speed of 65 mph (105 km/h). Max torque was 3.1 ft/lbs (4.2 Nm) @ 6500 RPM. Claimed horsepower was 4.43 HP (3.3 KW) @ 7000 RPM.

Engine

The engine was a air cooled single cylinder, two-stroke. A 39.0mm bore x 43.5mm stroke result in a displacement of just 49.0 cubic centimeters. Fuel was supplied via a single overhead cams (sohc).

Drive

The bike has a automatic transmission. Power was moderated via the dry, centrifugal, shoe.

Chassis

It came with a 90/90-10 front tire and a 90/90-10 rear tire. Stopping was achieved via expanding brake (drum brake) in the front and a expanding brake (drum brake) in the rear. The front suspension was a telescopic fork while the rear was equipped with a unit swing. The Jog was fitted with a 1.45 Gallon (5.50 Liters) fuel tank. The bike weighed just 174.17 pounds (79.0 Kg). The wheelbase was 45.67 inches (1160 mm) long.

2013 Yamaha JogRR

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The 2012 JogRR is a natural evolution of the JogR, now adding liquid cooling for an even better riding experience in the busy urban traffic. The special lightweight frame is neatly complemented by cast aluminum wheels and a slim construction which make this scooter really nimble, while providing precise handling and a reassuring feel enhanced by the sticky tires.

Powered by a 2-stroke 49cc engine, the 2012 Yamaha JogRR has what it takes to dart ahead through the urban jungle, and can be a thrilling machine even for seasoned riders. If getting from one part of the town to another quickly and without any hassle is essential, why choose a big-bore machine when you can be there in the same time, but with a fraction of the costs?


2013 Yamaha JogR

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Fun and lightweight, the 2012 Yamaha JogR can handle the city really well. A high-revving 2-stroke 50cc-class engine loaded onto a sturdy yet minimalist frame is all that it takes for a swift ride across the city. With light aluminum 12" wheels, the 2012 JogR can also ride well across bumps and holes, while the front disc brake keeps speed under control when needed.

The 2012 Yamaha JogR has room for a helmet or for a small shopping bag under the seat, and this makes it also great for school and similar activities. Great for beginners and by all means a nifty alternative to riding a huge cruiser in the busy traffic, this scooter also delivers exceptional fuel efficiency for a truly rewarding ride.


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