The Yamaha 135LC motorcycle model is imported directly from Malaysia to Vietnam by Rebel Motor.
On March 9, Rebel Motor, a specialized importer and distributor of motorcycles in Vietnam, officially introduced the Yamaha 135LC motorcycle model. The bike is imported directly from Malaysia and will be priced at over 100 million VND.
It is understood that the Yamaha 135LC model will be distributed in two versions in the country: 135LC standard and 135LC SE, offering a range of color options. Some dealerships have started taking deposits, with deliveries expected in April 2025.
Yamaha 135LC is the next generation of the Exciter 135, which was discontinued in 2014. The disappearance of the Exciter 135 left many fans disappointed. However, now enthusiasts have the opportunity to experience the “upgraded” version of this sports bike series, named Yamaha 135LC.
Compared to the Exciter 135, the Yamaha 135LC retains the same design but with some upgraded features.
Specifically, the bike is equipped with LED headlights similar to the 2019 Exciter 150, a new front mask, taillights inspired by the Exciter 155, and 17-inch rims from the Yamaha 125ZR. The speedometer has also been upgraded to a more modern digital display.
Yamaha 135LC 2025 maintains the same dimensions with a wheelbase of 1,255mm and a ground clearance of 135mm. The seat height is 775mm, dry weight is 109kg, and the fuel tank capacity is 4.6 liters.
The bike features a backbone frame, front telescopic forks, and a single-shock suspension with an adjustable single-tube spring. The Yamaha 135LC 2025 is fitted with 17-inch alloy wheels, paired with 70/90 front and 80/90 rear tires. It is equipped with a single-disc brake on both wheels for safety.
Powering the Yamaha 135LC 2025 is a single-cylinder, 135cc liquid-cooled engine that meets Euro 4 emissions standards and features an electronic fuel injection system. The engine produces 12.4 horsepower and 12.2 Nm of torque at 6,000 rpm, paired with a 4-speed gearbox.
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