The engine ID number on a Yamaha Vino 125 is typically located on the engine casing, often near the base of the engine or on the left side. You may need to clean the area to see it clearly, as it can be covered in grime or dirt. It's usually stamped directly onto the metal of the engine. If you have difficulty finding it, consulting the owner's manual can provide specific guidance.
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The engine number for a Yamaha Vino 125 is typically located on the engine casing, often near the front or on the right side of the engine. It may be stamped directly onto the metal or found on a small label. To locate it, you might need to remove any covers or panels that obstruct the view. Always refer to the owner's manual for the exact location specific to your model year.
The engine number on all Vino scooters is on the rider's left of the machine near where the rear shock absorber is bolted to the engine. The number is stamped on the flat upper surface of the crankcase between the oil plug and shock absorber bolt. You don't need to remove body panels.
The serial number of a Yamaha Vino 125 motor can usually be found on the frame or engine of the scooter. The exact location may vary, but some common places to look include the following: On the bottom of the engine casing, near the center or rear of the scooter On the steering head, near the front of the scooter On the rear swing arm, near the back of the scooter On a metal plate attached to the frame, near the center of the scooter
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Behind the fairing near your feet, there's a plastic cover. Pull it off and read your VIN
Change the exhaust, the air flow and the gearing. You can get a 2-stroke Vino going 60 mph. . .
No. You can get an accessory from Yamaha to carry a passenger. Though this is illegal in most states and provinces on a 50 cc scoot.
To adjust the idle on a Yamaha Vino 125, locate the idle speed adjustment screw, which is typically found on the carburetor. Start the engine and allow it to warm up, then use a screwdriver to turn the idle screw clockwise to increase the idle speed or counterclockwise to decrease it. Aim for an idle speed of around 1,200 to 1,500 RPM for optimal performance. Always ensure the scooter is on a level surface and the engine is running smoothly before making adjustments.
I got mine doing 60, but it's a 2009
remove exhaust pipe from head , and leave the washer out thats at frt of the pipe.
the max load for my 49cc Vino is about 5 kg (11Lb) in terms of storage capacity under the seat. In terms of the person, the MAX is about 386Lbs.