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135
Manufacturer | Yamaha Motor Company |
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Also called | Spark 135, Sniper, Jupiter MX, 135LC, Exciter, T 135 Crypton X |
Parent company | Yamaha |
Production | 2005– |
Class | Underbone |
Engine | 134.4 cc (8.20 cu in) Forward-inclined single-cylinder SOHC 4-valve 4-stroke water-cooled, comp. 10.9:1 |
Bore / Stroke | 54.0 × 58.7 mm (2.13 × 2.31 in) |
Top speed | 120–130 km/h (75–81 mph)[citation needed] |
Power | 8.45 kW (11.49 PS) @ 8,500 rpm[citation needed] |
Torque | 11.65 N·m (8.59 ft·lb) @ 5,500 rpm[citation needed] |
Transmission | 4-speed constant mesh, wet, multiple-disk clutch, andcentrifugal automatic (optional manual clutch model is also available) 5-speed constant mesh, wet, and manual multiple-disk clutch (2011-present)[1] |
Frame type | Tubular steel, diamond underbone |
Suspension | Front: Telescopic fork Rear: Monoshock swingarm |
Brakes | Front: Single-piston disc, (Dual-piston disc - 135LC Extreme Spirit Malaysian-spec models), Rear: drum |
Wheelbase | 1,245 mm (49.0 in) |
Dimensions | L 1,945 mm (76.6 in) W 705 mm (27.8 in) H 1,065 mm (41.9 in) |
Seat height | 770 mm (30 in) |
Weight | 103.0 kg (227 lb)[citation needed] (dry) n/a (wet) |
Fuel capacity | 4.0 L (0.88 imp gal; 1.1 US gal) |
Oil capacity | 1.1 L (0.24 imp gal; 0.29 US gal) |
Fuel consumption | 30 km/l (85 mpg-imp; 71 mpg-US) - 40 km/l (110 mpg-imp; 94 mpg-US) |
Related | Yamaha Y125Z |
Yamaha T135[clarification needed] is an underbone motorcycle. It is also known as the Spark 135 in Thailand, Sniper in the Philippines,Jupiter MX in Indonesia, 135LC in Malaysia, Exciter in Vietnam, and T 135 Crypton X in Greece. It is made by Yamaha Motor Companyand powered by a liquid-cooled 134.4 cc (8.20 cu in) 4-stroke engine. It is considered a better fit for circuit racing than its rival Honda Sonic 125 and the Suzuki Raider 150 and is one of the fastest 4-stroke underbone motorcycles in the South East Asia.
In 2008, the fuel-injected version of the Yamaha Spark 135 was launched for the Thailand market, making it the second underbone motorcycle using fuel injection after the Honda Wave 125i. There are 3 main Yamaha factories that assembles T135. These are Indonesia, Thailand and newest is Philippines.[citation needed]
In 2011, the Yamaha Y135LC was facelifted with a new instrument panel. The transmission of the Malaysian manual clutch variant was revised to 5-speed transmission from the previous 4-speed.[1]
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yamaha y125z
Manufacturer | Yamaha Motor Company |
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Also called | Yamaha Z |
Parent company | Yamaha Corporation |
Predecessor | Yamaha Y110SS / Yamaha Y110SS Two |
Successor | Yamaha Y135LC |
Class | Moped, underbone |
Engine | 124.3 cc cc air-cooled, 2-strokeengine Cylinder Arrangement = Forward inclined single cylinder Bore & stroke = 53.8 x 54.7 mm[1][2] |
Power | 17.5 PS (13 kW) @ 8,000 rpm[1][2] |
Torque | 1.85 kg·m (18.1 N·m/13.4 ft·lbf) @ 7,500 rpm[1][2] |
Transmission | 6-speed |
Suspension | Front: Telescopic fork Rear: Monoshock swingarm |
Brakes | Front: Disc Rear: Disc |
Tires | Front: 70/90-17 38P Rear: 70/90-17 44P |
Rake, Trail | 27° / 82 mm (3.2 in) |
Wheelbase | 1,250 mm (49 in) |
Dimensions | L 1,900 mm (75 in) W 675 mm (26.6 in) H 1,035 mm (40.7 in) |
Seat height | 752 mm (29.6 in) |
Weight | 101 kg (220 lb)[1][2] (dry) |
Fuel capacity | 5.5 L (1.5 US gal) |
Related | Yamaha Y135LC |
Yamaha Y125Z or better known as Yamaha Z (in Greece and Europe) is a 125 cc 2-stroke underbone motorcycle produced by Yamaha. Debuted in 1998 as a successor of Yamaha Y110SS, the Y125Z was the first 2-stroke underbone motorcycle with a catalytic converter.[citation needed] Beside being sold in most South East Asian countries especially in Malaysia and Singapore, it was also sold in Greece. With 17,5 PS, is one of the fastest underbones ever produced and is the result of aftermarket tuning such as engine tuning andexhaust tuning. It's similar with Modenas Dinamik.
Football training tips for kids will help them become better players. Most kids learn to play football during neighborhood games with their friends. While this is a good way to start playing the game, many players do not develop the proper techniques necessary to play in a youth football league. By participating in a league, a youngster will have the opportunity to learn how to play football the right way.
Passing Tips
a quarterback is the most important offensive player. Practice passing the football with a friend. Try to throw the ball a little ahead of your friend, and let him run under it to make the catch. When you cannot find a friend to play, practice throwing at a target. Move around before throwing the ball, and pretend a defender is trying to make a tackle. Keep your eye on the target, and follow through once you release the football.
Two tips for running are to secure the football with one hand during a run, then to cover the ball with both hands once contact is made with another player. This will help to prevent a fumble from occurring during the tackle. Practice taking the handoff from the quarterback, then tuck the ball away under one arm. Grip the ball tightly with one hand during the run. Use both hands to squeeze the ball right before the tackler arrives, then make sure to hold onto the ball until the referee blows the whistle to end the play.
Defensive players must stay alert during a play. Sometimes when runners appear to be down, they will emerge from behind a wall of players and keep going. Do not stop playing until the whistle blows. Keep an eye out for blockers, and try to get around them to make the tackle. Watch for loose balls that occur after a defensive teammate causes a runner to fumble or tips a pass. Yell "ball" when a runner fumbles, which will let the rest of the defense know to try and recover the ball on the ground.
Passing Tips
Receiving Tips
The main youth football tip for a wide receiver is to use both hands when catching the football. Once the ball is within reach, grab it out of the air with both hands. Secure the ball by pulling it down and covering it with both of your arms. Continue running down the field and try to avoid any tacklers. Make sure to hold the ball tightly once a defender is close, then turn away from the tackle to keep from fumbling the ball.Running Tips
Defensive Tips
Defensive players must stay alert during a play. Sometimes when runners appear to be down, they will emerge from behind a wall of players and keep going. Do not stop playing until the whistle blows. Keep an eye out for blockers, and try to get around them to make the tackle. Watch for loose balls that occur after a defensive teammate causes a runner to fumble or tips a pass. Yell "ball" when a runner fumbles, which will let the rest of the defense know to try and recover the ball on the ground.
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