Yamaha V50 (motorcycle)
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A 1986 Yamaha V50m | |
| Manufacturer | Yamaha |
|---|---|
| Also called | Yamaha Step-through |
| Production | 1980–1986 (for the UK market) |
| Class | Underbone |
| Engine | 80 cc (4.9 cu in) 2-stroke air-cooled, reed valve, single |
| Power | 4.5 bhp (3.4 kW) @ 6,000 rpm (1980 spec.)[citation needed] |
| Transmission | 3-speed |
| Suspension | Front: leading link Rear: swingarm |
| Brakes | Drum |
| Dimensions | L: 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in) W: 0.645 m (2 ft 1.4 in) H: 1.005 m (3 ft 3.6 in) |
| Weight | 70 kg (150 lb)[citation needed] (dry) |
| Fuel capacity | 5.3 L (1.2 imp gal; 1.4 US gal) |
| Oil capacity | 1.2 L (0.26 imp gal; 0.32 US gal) |
The Yamaha V series are two-stroke step-through motorcycles made by the Yamaha Motor Company. There were a number of different engine capacities to suit different sections of the market. The bike was primarily released to compete with the ever-popular Honda Super Cub. It is also very similar to the Suzuki FR50.[1]
