A reader, Farid, have sent an email to HLYM customer service to ask about the availability of the 2011 Yamaha 135LC Manual Clutch in 5-speed. The reply is positive as they said that is available in Malaysia. The problem is, it might be available starting from May, which is 2 more month from now. Thanks…
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This is is said to be sold only at one shop in Malaysia that is Chin Hin Jitra at Gurun branch. This is due to the fact that this bike is for export only. Malaysian riders seldom heard about this bike, including me. The specs for Modenas 125 2-stroker are amazing considering is below RM5,000….
There are three obvious features that I can see from this picture of 2011 Yamaha 135LC Manual Clutch Version. First, there is new decals that is different than the Auto Clutch version. Second, there is rear disc brake and lastly, the front brake caliper is the tw0-piston caliper with bigger front disc plate. I can’t…
It’s official. There will be only 4-speed version for 135LC Auto Clutch and the Manual Clutch version. Good thing is the price is not being increased. UPDATE(27/03/2011): The manual clutch is 5-speed! Don’t be disappointed guys. The 5-speed 135LC is coming soon. In few more month or by the end of this year. Let’s us…
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Technical Specification Engine Type Liquid-cooled, 4-Stroke, SOHC, 4-Valve Cylinders Single Cylinder Displacement 134cm3 Bore x Stroke 54.0 x 58.7mm Compression Ratio 10.9 : 1 Maximum Horsepower 8.93kW (8,500rpm)
You have read the title correctly, but, it is not the 5-speed that we have been waiting for. This is the upgrade of coverset from the previous version of 4-speed 135LC circa 2006-2010. It has many new features including the much awaited secure key lock with key hole shutter. The meter is actually quite nice…
I’m calling this a preview since this is a new tyre I just got but it is not installed to my bike yet. So, I’ll share about the features, background and my first impression about this Shinko EVO SR877 motorcycle in the size of 70/90-17 and 80/90-17. After installing it to my ride, then I…
After writing a little bit about the Yamaha TZR250SP, I got more information about its availability in Malaysia in Retro Malaysian Rider(RMR) forum. Thanks to alexz for the precious information. The RMR forum are very informative and they have a lot of discussion about Yamaha TZR250, Suzuki RGV250 and Honda NSR250. Almost all the retro…