Yamaha Crux

The Yamaha Crux is a 106 cc, single-cylinder four-stroke motorcycle made by India Yamaha Motor. The Crux is designed for Indian markets. It was launched in 2001 replacing RX 100, as 2-Stroke engines were not able to meet government's emission norms. Other Yamaha motorcycles such as the YBR 110, earlier known as Alba 106 and Libero (G5) share the same refined engine. Unlike YBR 110, Crux has round head lights which give it a classic look. A different version of Crux known as Crux R and Crux S were introduced with the same specifications but rectangular headlights. But after it could not make a considerable sales, the production was halted. User and owner claimed mileage and topspeed is 55kmpl and 95kmph respectively.

CRUX 106

Specifications

  • Engine type Air-cooled, 4-stroke, SOHC, 2-valve
  • Cylinder arrangement Single-cylinder
  • Displacement 105.6 cc
  • Bore & Stroke 49.0 x 56.0 mm
  • Compression ratio 9.0:1
  • Maximum power 7.6PS (5.59 kW) / 7,500 rpm
  • Maximum torque 7.85N.m / 6,000 rpm
  • Starting system Kick start
  • Lubrication wet sump
  • Carburetion Mikuni VM17SS
  • Ignition system C.D.I.
  • Primary / Secondary reduction ratio 3.722 / 3.143
  • Clutch type Wet multi-plate coil spring
  • Transmission type 4-speed constant mesh
  • Gear ratios 1st=3.00, 2nd=1.688, 3rd:=1.200, 4th=0.875
  • Frame type Double cradle type, steel
  • Caster / Trail 26.4° / 83.4 mm
  • Tire size (Front / Rear) 2.50 x 18" 4PR / 2.75 x 18" 6PR
  • Brake type (Front / Rear) Drum (130 mm Dia) / Drum (130 mm Dia)
  • Suspension type (Front / Rear) Telescopic / Swing arm
  • Battery capacity / Type 12V-2.5Ah
  • Headlight 12V 35/35W
  • Overall length x width x height 2,000 mm x 735 mm x 1,075 mm
  • Seat height 780 mm
  • Wheelbase 1,260 mm
  • Minimum ground clearance 160 mm
  • Dry weight / Kerb weight 103 kg / 113 kg
  • Engine oil capacity 1.0 liters
  • Fuel tank capacity 11 liters
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