Japanese motorcycle manufacturer Yamaha unveiled yesterday the 2010 Aerox Fiat Yamaha Team Race Replica scooter, aimed at bringing users closer to the competitive spirit of MotoGP riders Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo.Finished in Fiat Yamaha Team livery, the 2010 Aerox Fiat Yamaha Team Race Replica is easy to handle and features a host of race-inspired details.
The manufacturer says the replica scooter is designed for riders of all experience levels. The two-wheeled machine hides a high-output, liquid-cooled 50cc two-stroke engine, built for a sporty acceleration, enabled by an automatic transmission.
A lightweight chassis lets you handle crowded traffic with ease, a roomy dual seat lets you take a friend along for the ride and there’s enough storage space for a spare full-face helmet. The 2010 Aerox Fiat Yamaha Team Race Replica scooter is also fitted with 190mm front and rear disc brakes, combined with grippy 13-inch tires.
A lightweight chassis lets you handle crowded traffic with ease, a roomy dual seat lets you take a friend along for the ride and there’s enough storage space for a spare full-face helmet. The 2010 Aerox Fiat Yamaha Team Race Replica scooter is also fitted with 190mm front and rear disc brakes, combined with grippy 13-inch tires.
2010 Aerox Fiat Yamaha Team Race Replica characteristics are listed below:
- Official 2010 Fiat Yamaha Team graphics
- Liquid-cooled, two-stroke, 50cc engine for reliable high performance
- Front and rear disc brakes for powerful, assured stops
- Lightweight, strong chassis for easy, super-responsive handling
- Telescopic forks and grippy 13inch tires
- Racebike-inspired analogue instrumentation with separate fuel gauge
- Aviation-style filler cap
- Powerful headlight for real road presence
- Underseat storage for one full-face helme
In mid-2009, Yamaha also launched the YZF-R125 Team Yamaha Race Replica, featuring striking blue and white paint and graphics to match Valentino Rossi’s MotoGP bike, such as the well-known 46 race number and Doctor logo.
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