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basilisk
post Mar 19 2020, 06:15 PM

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QUOTE(Pitbul @ Mar 19 2020, 04:16 PM)
does anyone have a service/workshop manual for the NVX155?
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saw benzina asked @ thai forum, oni got thai language one..

service manual is kinda sacred/secret 'thing' thats hard to get.

actually it is copyright protected.

only some kind hearted fler will leak it out.
most fler will just wana keep it to themselves.

all authorised service dealers will have access to service manuals, im sure of that.

those days they printed it out.
these days i think service staff can only access it online.

every bike frm all makes have detailed service manuals.

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benzina
post Nov 3 2020, 12:08 PM

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The new second generation 2021 Yamaha Aerox / NVX 155 has just been unveiled in Indonesia.
https://www.pixelsbin.com/image/CBXty
https://www.pixelsbin.com/image/CBCj2

The original...
https://www.pixelsbin.com/image/CBIFb

Interested to hear thoughts on the design changes. I personally think the first generation still looks better.
The new one looks a bit fussy in the front side fender, and the headlights look a bit too big. The X signature panel on the side is less pronounced as an X, and its lost the big V panel on the front too.
While i still think its a good looking bike, and it was wise to not try change it too much, i think the 1st generation is better looking, with a cleaner, bolder, more pure Yamaha design language, but new one is still nice.

The 2021 claim a very slight increase in power and torque, but the weight has gone up too....now 125kg.

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post Nov 3 2020, 04:50 PM

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QUOTE(benzina @ Nov 3 2020, 12:08 PM)
The new second generation 2021 Yamaha Aerox / NVX 155 has just been unveiled in Indonesia.
https://www.pixelsbin.com/image/CBXty
https://www.pixelsbin.com/image/CBCj2

The original...
https://www.pixelsbin.com/image/CBIFb

Interested to hear thoughts on the design changes. I personally think the first generation still looks better. 
The new one looks a bit fussy in the front side fender, and the headlights look a bit too big.  The X signature panel on the side is less pronounced as an X, and its lost the big V panel on the front too.
While i still think its a good looking bike, and it was wise to not try change it too much, i think the 1st generation is better looking, with a cleaner, bolder, more pure Yamaha design language, but new one is still nice.

The 2021 claim a very slight increase in power and torque, but the weight has gone up too....now 125kg.
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Yup, the current one looks better. The newer gen looks like old nuovo + vario
benzina
post Nov 3 2020, 05:10 PM

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benzina
post Nov 3 2020, 08:27 PM

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Tech changes.....
Power - 1st Gen 11kw/8000rpm vs 2nd Gen 11.3kw/8000rpm
Torque - 1st Gen 13.8nm/6250rpm vs 2nd Gen 13.9nm/6500rpm
Compression Ratio - 1st Gen 10.5:1 vs 2nd Gen 11.6:1
Weight - 1st Gen 118kg vs 2nd Gen 125kg
Power to weight ratio - given the above information, the 1st Gen works out at a slight advantage.

Length - 1st Gen 1990mm vs 2nd Gen 1980mm (2nd Gen is 10mm shorter)
Width - 1st Gen 700mm vs 2nd Gen 700mm (Same)
Height - 1st Gen 1125mm vs 2nd Gen 1150mm (2nd Gen is 25mm higher). I prefer the lower handlebar height, giving a sportier riding position.
Wheelbase - 1st Gen 1350mm vs 2nd Gen 1350mm (Same)
Ground Clearance - 1st Gen 142mm vs 2nd Gen 143mm (Lets call it the same)
Tank - 1st Gen 4.6L vs 2nd Gen 5.5L (2nd Gen increase Tank capacity by .9L). This is a good thing.
Wheel and Tyre sizes and design are the same.

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benzina
post Nov 3 2020, 09:01 PM

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benzina
post Dec 2 2020, 10:48 AM

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Does anyone know the brand & model of these side mirrors i've seen on a youtube video?

I have thoroughly searched the entire internet on images, but i cannot see them anywhere. There are a couple that look similar, but not as good as this one.


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QUOTE(benzina @ Nov 3 2020, 08:27 PM)
Tech changes.....
Power - 1st Gen 11kw/8000rpm vs 2nd Gen  11.3kw/8000rpm
Torque - 1st Gen 13.8nm/6250rpm vs 2nd Gen 13.9nm/6500rpm
Compression Ratio - 1st Gen  10.5:1 vs 2nd Gen 11.6:1
Weight - 1st Gen 118kg vs 2nd Gen 125kg
Power to weight ratio - given the above information, the 1st Gen works out at a slight advantage.

Length - 1st Gen 1990mm vs 2nd Gen 1980mm (2nd Gen is 10mm shorter)
Width - 1st Gen 700mm vs 2nd Gen 700mm (Same)
Height - 1st Gen 1125mm vs 2nd Gen 1150mm (2nd Gen is 25mm higher). I prefer the lower handlebar height, giving a sportier riding position.
Wheelbase - 1st Gen 1350mm vs 2nd Gen 1350mm (Same)
Ground Clearance -  1st Gen 142mm vs 2nd Gen 143mm (Lets call it the same)
Tank - 1st Gen 4.6L vs 2nd Gen 5.5L (2nd Gen increase Tank capacity by .9L). This is a good thing.
Wheel and Tyre sizes and design are the same.
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Definitely! nod.gif
But most of the 1st generation owners have upgraded their OEM tanks to after-markets one. whistling.gif
thelastknight
post Dec 22 2020, 03:20 PM

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Oem fuel tank can get maximum how big?
benzina
post Dec 27 2020, 11:09 AM

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QUOTE(thelastknight @ Dec 22 2020, 03:20 PM)
Oem fuel tank can get maximum how big?
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I've seen the following sizes advertised specific for Aerox.......6L / 8.2L / 9L. If you google "Aerox larger tank", and see images, this will show what is available and where to buy.

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post Apr 2 2021, 11:05 AM

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I must say, its great to see Yamaha was clever enough to continue the production and sale of the 1st generation Aerox along side the 2nd generation version, in there biggest markets. (Malaysia & Singapore remain exclusively with the just the 1st gen for the time being)
The 1st gen price bracket offers a cheaper entry point, and a pure Yamaha design language that many still prefer over the 2nd gen, and probably always will, since it's become rather iconic and timeless.
It would be interesting to see how the sales figures compare between 1st Gen and 2nd Gen.

Indonesia - 1st Gen / 2nd Gen
Thailand - 1st Gen / 2nd Gen
Vietnam - 1st Gen / 2nd Gen
Malaysia - 2nd Gen
Philippines - 2nd Gen
Singapore - 1st Gen (From Thailand Factory)

All have there own Yamaha factories except Singapore.
In summery, Yamaha have simply expanded the Aerox/NVX range, and i'm sure in my opinion, many will continue to choose the cheaper entry point and better looks of the 1st Gen, over the pricier 2nd Gen with slightly more tech and bigger tank....but its great they offer both just the same.



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post Apr 2 2021, 11:38 AM

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kapchai y15 market much bigger here than nvx.
hence they bring the y16( or y15 vva) here 1st rather than nvx 2nd gen.
but i believe new nvx currently being testing here after see the spyshot few days ago. so only time will tell when they going bring in the new model.
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post Apr 2 2021, 12:13 PM

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Yes i think its just a matter of time before they bring in the 2nd Gen. But it will be interesting to see if they offer both 1st Gen & 2nd Gen like the other bigger markets.
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post Apr 30 2021, 10:38 AM

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Update: Malaysia has just replaced the 1st Gen for the 2nd Gen. So the smaller Malaysian market, has just joined the Philippines, and only offer the 2nd generation version.

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post May 1 2021, 03:12 PM

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New nvx price good , but rear Tyre still using drum brakes. Very troublesome need to tighten the nut once in a while. ADV all disc brake.
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post Jul 5 2021, 03:04 PM

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Now considering NVX V2 ABS and Honda ADV 150.
Below i attached pro and cons for both motocycle,
I'm still in dilemma on choosing this both motocycle.
Look like 70% more towads ADV instead of NVX.

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megahertz
post Jul 5 2021, 03:41 PM

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QUOTE(pacatbesar @ Jul 5 2021, 03:04 PM)
Now considering NVX V2 ABS and Honda ADV 150.
Below i attached pro and cons for both motocycle,
I'm still in dilemma on choosing this both motocycle.
Look like 70% more towads ADV instead of NVX.

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then u should go with ur purpose of buying a bike. both are almost same spec but built for diff purpose.
and since i also ride nmax, mybe u can include this in ur list as well.

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post Jul 5 2021, 04:26 PM

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QUOTE(megahertz @ Jul 5 2021, 03:41 PM)
then u should go with ur purpose of buying a bike. both are almost same spec but built for diff purpose.
and since i also ride nmax, mybe u can include this in ur list as well.
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Make my mind already,
Go with NVX.
Never look back after this.
Getting at RM 13090.00 at full cash paymnet. 2 month waiting list.
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post Jul 5 2021, 04:51 PM

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QUOTE(pacatbesar @ Jul 5 2021, 03:04 PM)
Now considering NVX V2 ABS and Honda ADV 150.
Below i attached pro and cons for both motocycle,
I'm still in dilemma on choosing this both motocycle.
Look like 70% more towads ADV instead of NVX.

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why not consider WMOTO RT3....250 cc...just topup a bit rm 15888

perfomance like xmax at modenas elegan price

DOHC engine (rebadge from daelim XQ250)
17 liter tank
ABS
Keyless System
Top Speed 150kmj
can maintain 130kmj at 7000rpm

https://mforce.my/product/WMOTO/RT3/

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post Jul 5 2021, 04:59 PM

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QUOTE(pacatbesar @ Jul 5 2021, 04:26 PM)
Make my mind already,
Go with NVX.
Never look back after this.
Getting at RM 13090.00 at full cash paymnet. 2 month waiting list.
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if sporty scot if the 1 u want, then its good choice.
ADV150 is suitable for touring rider who dont care much of the top speed and dont care much of the accessories.

QUOTE(knight_kriss @ Jul 5 2021, 04:51 PM)
why not consider WMOTO RT3....250 cc...just topup a bit rm 15888

perfomance like xmax at modenas elegan price

DOHC engine (rebadge from daelim XQ250)
17 liter tank
ABS
Keyless System
Top Speed 150kmj
can maintain 130kmj at 7000rpm

https://mforce.my/product/WMOTO/RT3/
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true. got my friend use 1.. the problem is, not much accessories and spare parts .
might need to resource oversea seller for parts

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