Yamaha Lagenda

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Yamaha Lagenda
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Yamaha Jupiter Z1 115 (Indonesia)
Manufacturer Yamaha Motor Company
Parent company Yamaha Corporation
Production2000–2023
PredecessorYamaha SRX 100
Class Moped/Underbone

Yamaha Lagenda (known as Jupiter Z in Indonesia & Vietnam. Vega in the Philippines and Spark Re in Thailand) is a series of underbone motorcycle produced by Yamaha for the Southeast Asian market. It was introduced for the 2000 model year replacing the SRX 100. A more performance-oriented version of the Lagenda is marketed as ZR.

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Model history

The Yamaha Lagenda series consists 5 generation from 2000 until now. 5 models has been introduced to market since then.

2000–2003

2000–2003
Also calledYamaha Jupiter 100 (Indonesia)
Production2000–2003
Engine 100 cc SOHC Air-cooled
Power 6.1 kW @ 8,000 rpm
Torque 8.5 N.m @ 5,500 rpm
Transmission Constant mesh 4 forward speed rotary
Frame type Backbone
Suspension Front: Telescopic fork
Rear: Absorber swingarm
Brakes Front: Hydraulic Single Disc Brake
Rear: Drum Brake
Tires Front: 2.25-17 33L Rear: 2.50-17 38L
Wheelbase 1,210mm
DimensionsL: 1,890mm
W: 670mm
H: 1,050mm
Seat height765mm
Weight94kg (dry)
99kg (wet)
Fuel capacity4.5 litres

SR Lagenda 100cc - (2000–2003) The SR Lagenda is the first model of the Lagenda series. Launched by a Japanese motorcycle racer Norifumi Abe, it was built as the successor of the SRX 100. The new model is equipped with a re-engineered air-cooled four stroke engine to ensure better reliability and performance. It also has a high rigidly frame to ensure precise handling performance and stability. In addition, the Lagenda had a sporty and aerodynamic body with multi-reflector combination of headlight and tail-light. The moped is sold at RM5,451 for the kick-start version and RM5,778 for the electric version. The motorcycle comes in three colours : orange, blue and red.

2003–2005

2003–2005
Also calledYamaha Jupiter Z 110 (Indonesia) Yamaha Lagenda 110 (Malaysia)
Production2003–2005
Engine 110 cc SOHC Air-cooled
Power 6.6 kW @ 8,000 rpm
Torque 9.0 N.m @ 5,000 rpm
Transmission Constant mesh 4 forward speed rotary
Frame type Backbone
Suspension Front: Telescopic fork
Rear: Absorber swingarm
Brakes Front: Hydraulic Single Disc Brake
Rear: Drum Brake
Tires Front: 70/90 – 17 38P Rear: 80/90 – 17 44P
Wheelbase 1,230mm
DimensionsL: 1,910mm
W: 675mm
H: 1,040mm
Seat height760mm
Weight97kg (dry)
102kg (wet)
Fuel capacity4.5 L

Lagenda 110cc - (2003–2005) The Lagenda 110cc was simply the SR Lagenda with increased engine displacement. However, a few changes have been to the model, such as a more rigid chassis with slightly longer wheelbase and a more straight inlet tract from the carburetor to the inlet manifold, reducing the "puddling" effect. The moped is sold at RM4,388 for the kick-start version and RM4,688 for the electric version. In motor sports, the Lagenda 110 has gained a very good reputation as a racing machine because the bike had won almost all podium position for every rounds during the Malaysian Cub Prix.[ citation needed ]

2005–2010

2005–2010
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Also calledYamaha Jupiter Z 110 (Indonesia)
Production2005–2010
Engine 110 cc SOHC Air-cooled
Power 6.6 kW @ 8,000 rpm
Torque 9.0 N.m @ 5,000 rpm
Transmission Constant mesh 4 forward speed rotary
Frame type Backbone
Suspension Front: Telescopic fork
Rear: Absorber swingarm
Brakes Front: Hydraulic Single Disc Brake
Rear: Drum Brake
Tires Front: 70/90 – 17 38P Rear: 80/90 – 17 44P
Wheelbase 1,230mm
DimensionsL: 1,910mm
W: 680mm
H: 1,050mm
Seat height760mm
Weight97kg (dry)
102kg (wet)
Fuel capacity4.5 L

Lagenda Z 110cc - (2005–2010) The Lagenda Z is the facelifted version of the Lagenda 110cc and started production since 2005. The model is facelifted in January 2008, returning the former "Lagenda" logo from the Lagenda 110. The 2008 model is equipped with a key slot cover for better protection against theft. The moped is sold at RM4,686.35 for the kick-start version and RM4,999.25 for the electric version.

Lagenda ZR 110cc - (2005–2010) A modified version of the Lagenda Z for those who prefer more sporty features. Prominent features include sport rims, electric starter, and the rear absorbers have extra oil canisters for a smoother ride on uneven roads. This model is only available in blue and has exactly the same engine specification as the Lagenda Z.

2010–2013

2010–2013
Also calledYamaha Lagenda Malaysia
Production2010–2013
Engine 115 cc SOHC Air-cooled
Power 6.0 kW @ 7,500 rpm
Torque 8.3 N-m @ 4,500 rpm
Transmission 4-speed
Frame type Backbone
Suspension Front: Telescopic fork
Rear: Absorber swingarm
Brakes Front: Hydraulic Single Disc Brake
Rear: Drum Brake
Tires Front: 70/90 – 17 38P Rear: 80/90 – 17 44P
Wheelbase 1,235mm
DimensionsL: 1,930mm
W: 680mm
H: 1,065mm
Seat height765mm
Weight101kg (wet)
Fuel capacity4.2 L

Lagenda 115Z - (2010–2013) The Lagenda 115Z uses a completely redesigned engine with larger 62 mm journal bearings that limits the engine speed, resulting in slightly lower power output. [1]

Lagenda 115ZR - (2010–2013)

2013–2023

2013–2023
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Also called
  • Yamaha Jupiter Z1 115 (Indonesia)
  • Yamaha Jupiter RC (Thailand & Vietnam)
  • Yamaha Vega Force i (Philippines)
  • Yamaha Lagenda ZL115 (Malaysia)
Production2013–2023
Engine 115 cc SOHC Air-cooled
Power 7.4 kW @ 7,750 rpm [2]
Torque 9.9 N-m @ 6,500 rpm [2]
Transmission 4 Speed Constant Mesh Sequential
Frame type Backbone
Suspension Front: Telescopic fork
Rear: Absorber swingarm
Brakes Front: Hydraulic Single Disc Brake
Rear: Drum Brake
Tires Front: 70/90 – 17 38P Rear: 80/90 – 17 50P
Wheelbase 1,240 mm
DimensionsL: 1,935 mm
W: 680 mm
H: 1,065 mm
Seat height765 mm
Weight100kg (wet)
Fuel capacity4.05 L

Yamaha Lagenda 115Z Fuel Injection - (2013–present) The 2013 Yamaha Lagenda 115Z Fuel Injection uses a completely new 113.7 cc fuel-injected engine that offers 20% improvement over the older engine in terms of power and fuel economy. [2] The Malaysian model uses the same design as the Indonesian 2013 Yamaha Jupiter Z1, [3] while the Thai model uses a completely different design. [4]

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References

  1. Yamaha Lagenda 115Z Specifications - from the official Yamaha Lagenda 115Z microsite by Hong Leong Yamaha.
  2. 1 2 3 Official Yamaha Lagenda 115Z Fuel Injection brochure - Hong Leong Yamaha Malaysia. Accessed on 2013-09-17
  3. Eddy (12 July 2012). "2012 All New Jupiter Z1 in Indonesia – New Machine, Fuel Injection, 20% More Performance". motomalaya.net. Retrieved 16 September 2013.
  4. Eddy (5 December 2012). "2013 Yamaha Spark 115i YEC_FI – super fuel efficient at 84.15km per liter". motomalaya.net. Retrieved 16 September 2013.