Yamaha Motor Vietnam created a buzz in the market on December 2, 2023, with the launch of the Yamaha PG-1, a brand new motorcycle designed specifically for the genZ generation in Vietnam. The Yamaha PG-1 quickly became a trending topic among the online community, capturing the attention of motorcycle enthusiasts. Notably, Mr. Nguyen Quoc Cuong, also known as Cuong “Dollar,” who has a passion for supercars, recently added the Yamaha PG-1 to his collection, sparking further excitement on the internet.
Interestingly, instead of purchasing the Yamaha PG-1, Mr. Dam Thu Trang’s husband received it as a gift from a friend. Surprisingly, his neighbor noticed that he often rode a bicycle and decided to surprise him with a Yamaha PG-1 motorcycle. This act of kindness made many netizens wish for a thoughtful neighbor like Cuong “Dollar”‘s friend.
The reason behind the neighbor’s generous gesture becomes clearer when we consider their long-standing customer relationship. It is highly likely that the neighbor wanted to express their gratitude to Cuong “Dollar” for being a loyal customer, having bought and sold multiple supercars from them over the years.
Although it may seem odd that buyers thank sellers for selling supercars, in Cuong “Dollar”‘s case, every car he sells for this person finds a new owner within a few months.
Cuong “Dollar” received a Yamaha PG-1 motorcycle as a gift from his neighbor. This model is available in 3 versions, with prices starting from 30 million dong.
The Yamaha PG-1 is equipped with a 4-stroke, SOHC, 113.7cc engine featuring 2 valves and electronic fuel injection. The engine is air-cooled and has a displacement of 113.7cc. Power and torque are transmitted through a 4-speed gearbox with a centrifugal automatic clutch.
The PG-1 offers strong acceleration and pulling force, thanks to its shortened secondary transmission ratio (Finn: 40:14 ? PG-1: 40:13). The fuel tank has a capacity of 5.1 liters, and the manufacturer claims a fuel consumption rate of 1.69L/100km. Conveniently, the fuel cap is located under the front seat for quick refueling.