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Yamaha's 113cc Ray rides in

Yamaha's first scooter targets the fairer sex. It is priced at Rs 46,000 (ex-showroom,Delhi).
2 min read14 Sep '12
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Yamaha's first scooter for India is the Ray, launched in Hyderabad today. The scooter was first displayed at the January Auto Expo in Delhi. The Ray’s youthful styling has sharp lines and a front apron that bears a resemblance to the Honda Dio. The stylish and compact Ray is a light, 113cc scooter, sure to be well-suited to urban-Indian commuting duties. 

The Ray comes with a low seat-height for ease-of-use by its target audience - young ladies under 24 years - and further provides the convenience of easy-to-use main- and side-stands. 
 
The Ray uses a scooter-typical 4-stroke, air-cooled and CVT automatic transmission engine. 
Top-drawer telescopic fork front suspension is standard and the latest Yamaha comes to India
affordably priced at Rs 46,000 (ex-showroom, Delhi).  
 
Yamaha is offering their new scooter in Pink, Purple, Blue, Burgundy, Grey and Black. 
 
Yamaha Ray Specifications
 
 

Length

1,835 mm

Width

675 mm

Height

1,075 mm

Seat height

760 mm

Wheelbase

1,270 mm

Minimum ground clearance

128 mm

Wet(with oil and a full fuel tank)

104kg

Engine Performance

Engine type

Air cooled,4-stroke,SOHC,2-valve

Cylinder arrangement

Single cylinder

Displacement

113 cc

Bore & stroke

50.0 × 57.8mm

Compression ratio

9.2 :1

Maximum horse power

7bhp/7500rpm

Maximum torque

0.82kgm/5000r/min

Starting system type

Electric and Kick

Lubrication system

Force-feed lubrication, wet sump

Engine oil capacity

0.8L

Fuel

Fuel tank capacity

5 litres

Carburetor Type/Fuel supply

Carburetor

Electrical

Ignition system type

CDI(Capacitor Discharge Ignition)

Battery voltage/capacity

12V,5.0Ah(10H)

Battery Type

12MX5L-B /AB5L-B

Transmission

Primary reduction ratio

1.000

Secondary reduction ratio

9.388

Clutch type

Dry, centrifugal

Gear ratio

Transmission type

V-belt automatic

Gear ratio

2.259~0.824

Chassis

Frame type

Underbone

Caster angle

27.5°

Trail

103 mm

Tire size(Front)

90/100-10 53J(Tube type)

Tire size(Rear)

90/100-10 53J(Tube type)

Brake

Brake type(Front)

Drum brake, 130mm dia

Brake type(Rear)

Drum brake, 130mm dia

Suspension

Suspension type(Front)

Telescopic

Suspension type(Rear)

Unit swing

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