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2021 Yamaha 135 LC gets four new colours in Malaysia – from RM6,868

2021 Yamaha 135 LC gets four new colours in Malaysia – from RM6,868
Sathurshan
January 6, 2021

Hong Leong Yamaha Motor introduces the 2021 Yamaha 135 LC in three new colours alongside a special edition stealth gold colour variant.

 

Hong Leong Yamaha Motor Malaysia just introduced the 2021 Yamaha 135 LC in three new colour options. Alongside the standard colours, the model also gets a distinctive, special edition stealth gold colour option for 2021.

Besides the new colour options, the specifications of the 2020 Yamaha 135 LC remains unchanged from the ongoing model.

Staring with the powertrain, the 2021 Yamaha 135 LC is still powered by a water-cooled 134cc single-cylinder (CDI) engine. Mated to a 4-speed rotary gearbox, the Yamaha 135 LC pushes 11.97hp @ 8,500 rpm and a peak torque of 11.79 Nm @ 5,500 rpm.

In the case of braking, the usual single pot hydraulic disc brake upfront and drum brake at the rear take of the braking duties. As for the suspension, suspension duties are taken care of by telescopic front fork and rear monoshock.

The LC135 is built around a diamond frame and comes equpieed with a pair of 17-inch wheels with 70/90 front tyre and 80/90 rear tyre. Dimensionwise, the Yamaha 135 LC measures; 1960mm x 965mm x 1080mm (LXWXH) and rolls in with a seat height of 775mm. Fuel is contained in a 4.0-litre tank and the 135 LC weighs 105kg dry.

2021 Yamaha 135 LC Pricing and colour options

The 2021 Yamaha 135 LC is offered in 3 colours: Cyan Metalic, Fiery Red and Yamaha Blue. Besides this, HLYM also offers a special edition stealth gold colour option for the 2021 Yamaha 135 LC.  The recommended selling price remains unchanged at RM6,868 for the standard model and RM7,118 for the special edition version.


 

 

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January 6, 2021
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A Mechanical Engineer with an addiction to the smell of petrol and loves anything automotive.

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