2003 Yamaha PW50

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2003 Yamaha PW50
2003 Yamaha PW50

 

– 2003 Yamaha PW50 Review

2003 Yamaha PW50

The PW50. The perfect beginner bike!

The smallest Yamaha playbike uses a mild, 2-stroke engine with a simple, single-speed automatic transmission.

The 49cc engine is mildly tuned to deliver predictable power that gently eases the new rider up the off-road learning curve. It’s equipped with exclusive Autolube oil injection that eliminates the need to premix fuel and oil.


 

2003 Yamaha PW50 Features and Benefits

 


 

2003 Yamaha PW50 – Specifications/Technical Details
USA MSRP Price: $1,149 USD
Canadian MSRP Price: See dealer for pricing in CDN

DIMENSIONS
Length 49.0 in.

Height 28.1 in.

Width 22.6 in.

Weight 82 lbs.

Ground Clearance 4.1 in.

Wheelbase 33.7 in.

Seat Height 19.1 in.

ENGINE
Engine 49cc, Air-cooled, Case reed-inducted, 2-stroke single

Displacement 49cc

Bore x Stroke 40 X 39.2mm

Compression Ratio 6:1

Carburetion 12mm Mikuni

Fuel Capacity 0.5 gal.

Ignition CDI

DRIVETRAIN
Transmission Single Speed, Automatic

Final Drive Shaft

BRAKES/WHEELS/TIRES
Brakes Front: 80mm Drum
Rear: 80mm Drum

Tires Front: 2.50-10
Rear: 2.50-10

OPERATIONAL
Suspension Front: Telescopic Fork, 2.4″ of Travel
Rear: Dual Shocks, 2″ of Travel

OTHER
Colors
Team Yamaha Blue/White

Specifications are subject to change without notice, in accordance with national regulation and legislations. Suggested Starting Price shown does not include tax, title, or destination charge. Dealer prices may vary.

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