
Yamaha Crux 106
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Specifications
- Maximum Torque
- 7.5 Nm @ 6000 rpm
- Number of Cylinders
- 1
- Seat Height
- 780 mm
- Maximum Power
- 7.5 Bhp @ 7500 rpm
- Number of Gears
- 4
- Ground Clearance
- 160 mm
- Kerb Weight
- 113 kg
- Fuel Tank Capacity
- 11 litres
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User Reviews
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Based on 9 reviews
Rating Distribution
Maintenance is low and the bike looks great
Summary
The Yamaha Crux is an excellent bike and I have
The Yamaha Crux is an excellent bike and I have been using it for more than a decade now. It has offered me good mileage and is a very affordable bike. It is a reliable bike and is very lightweight. The service maintenance is low and the bike looks great with its several good colours. The suspension, tyres and other features of the bike are also quite good. This bike is perfect for a family person looking for an affordable and reliable bike. Yamaha is definitely a good brand and the Crux is a cool bike that offers great value for money.
Mileage
5/5
Comfort
5/5
Looks
5/5
Value
5/5
Using the Yamaha Crux for many years for family excursions
Summary
I have been using the Yamaha Crux for many year
I have been using the Yamaha Crux for many years for family excursions and it has always served me well. It is a great bike for long rides and has never let me down. It is reliable, comfortable and fuel efficient. It is also great for off-roading, which I have done a few times. The maintenance is also easy and it is a good bargain for the price. I highly recommend the Yamaha Crux for anyone who is looking for a reliable and comfortable bike for long rides.
Mileage
5/5
Comfort
5/5
Looks
5/5
Value
5/5
Proud owner of the Yamaha Crux
Summary
I'm a proud owner of the Yamaha Crux for the pa
I'm a proud owner of the Yamaha Crux for the past 4+ years and have completed more than 28,000 kilometers with it. I'm getting an incredible fuel efficiency of 55 kilometers per liter in the city and around 65 kilometers per liter on the outskirts. The maintenance has been hassle-free and the pickup is great for the class. I'm proud to own a #Crux and would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable and economical ride.
Mileage
5/5
Comfort
5/5
Looks
5/5
Value
5/5
Not always possible to find the necessary spare parts
Summary
Unfortunately, it's not always possible to find
Unfortunately, it's not always possible to find the necessary spare parts for older Yamaha Crux models. However, there are other options available to help keep your bike running smoothly. You can look into buying used parts or even opt for aftermarket replacements. Additionally, you can also consider getting parts custom made to fit your bike's specific needs. No matter what you decide to do, it's important to ensure that all parts are compatible with your Yamaha Crux before making a purchase.
Mileage
4/5
Comfort
4/5
Looks
3/5
Value
3/5
I am having Yamaha Crux since 2005
Summary
✨ Best Features
Nothing
👍 Pros
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Mileage
4/5
Comfort
5/5
Looks
1/5
Value
5/5
Best for middle class people who expect mileage with power
Summary
✨ Best Features
Mileage with power.
👍 Pros
👎 Cons
Mileage
5/5
Comfort
4/5
Looks
5/5
Value
5/5
Most Affordable Entry Level Bike
Summary
✨ Best Features
Value for Money
👍 Pros
👎 Cons
Mileage
4/5
Comfort
4/5
Looks
3/5
Value
4/5
Yamaha Crux is a Troublefree Economical Bike
Summary
✨ Best Features
Comfortable Ride
👍 Pros
👎 Cons
Mileage
4/5
Comfort
4/5
Looks
2/5
Value
4/5
Capable & Reliable Commuter Bike
Summary
✨ Best Features
Economical & Comfy Ergonomics
👍 Pros
👎 Cons
Mileage
4/5
Comfort
4/5
Looks
3/5
Value
4/5
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Complete Specifications
Yamaha Crux 106
- Overall Length
- 2000 mm
- Overall Width
- 735 mm
- Overall Height
- 1075 mm
- Seat Height
- 780 mm
- Ground Clearance
- 160 mm
- Wheelbase
- 1260 mm
- Kerb Weight
- 113 kg
- Fuel Tank Capacity
- 11 litres
- Engine Details
- Air-cooled, 4-stroke, SOHC, 2-valve
- Engine cc (Displacement)
- 106 cc
- Maximum Power
- 7.5 Bhp @ 7500 rpm
- Maximum Torque
- 7.5 Nm @ 6000 rpm
- Number of Cylinders
- 1
- Ignition
- C.D.I.
- Lubrication
- wet sump
- Compression Ratio
- 9.0:1
- Bore
- 49 mm
- Stroke
- 56 mm
- Number of Gears
- 4
- Gearbox Type
- Constant Mesh
- Clutch
- Wet Multiple Disc
- Gear Ratios
- 1st=3.000, 2nd=1.688, 3rd:=1.200, 4th=0.875
- Primary Reduction Ratio
- 3.722
- Secondary Reduction Ratio
- 3.143
- Bike Variant
- Yamaha Crux 106
- Availability Status in India
- Discontinued
- 2-Wheeler Type
- Commuter
- Latest Price in India
- Yamaha Crux 106 price was Rs 39,667 before being discontinued.
- Fuel Type
- Petrol
- Colour Options
- Black, Maroon
- Official Tagline
- Mushkil Raaston ki Mazboot Savari
- Front Brake
- Drum
- Rear Brake
- Drum
- Wheel Type
- Spoke
- Tubeless Tyres
- Alloy Wheels
- Front Suspension
- Telescopic
- Rear Suspension
- Swing arm
- Frame (Chassis)
- Double cradle
- Vehicle Overview
- Yamaha Crux is a 106cc commuter that was recently discontinued by the company. It had the lowest sales among others in its class. Crux was powered by a 106cc, air cooled engine producing 7.5 BHP and 7.5 Nm of torque. It comes mated to a 4-speed gearbox and claims a top speed of 93 kmph. Yamaha Crux rivals all other entry level Indian bikes namely Bajaj CT100, Hero HF Dawn and TVS Sport in the Indian market. When it was about to get discontinued, Yamaha priced the same at 39,667. It had the most basic design among all others in its segment.
- Trail
- 81mm
- Caster
- 26°
- Pass Light
- Battery Type
- Maintenance Free
- Capacity
- 2.5Ah (10H)
- Voltage
- 12V
- Head Light
- 12V 35/35W x 1
- Mileage
- Yamaha Crux 106 mileage is 55-65 kmpl (approximate).
- Speedometer
- Analogue
- Fuel Gauge
- Analogue
- Step-up Seat/Split Seat
- Electric Start
- Pillion Footrest
Expert Verdict
Professional reviews and expert opinions on Yamaha Crux 106
Overview
Yamaha became a famous brand in India only after the success of their much popular 100cc bike, RX 100. In the past few years, Yamaha has been struggling to mark its presence in the most crucial segment of entry level bikes in India. Crux is their cheapest entry level bike which tries to take on the market leading bikes from Hero. What to expect from this bike of Yamaha, let’s find out.
Yamaha became a famous brand in India only after the success of their much popular 100cc bike, RX 100. In the past few years, Yamaha has been struggling to mark its presence in the most crucial segment of entry level bikes in India. Crux is their cheapest entry level bike which tries to take on the market leading bikes from Hero. What to expect from this bike of Yamaha, let's find out.
This thing named Crux belongs to past in terms of appearance. It has a very basic design which borrows most of the styling bits from Yamaha's RX 100. At the front, it has a round shaped Multi reflector light with no cowl and visor similar to most of the entry level bikes. This headlight is accompanied by orange colored side indicators. Its chrome plated front fender just above its spoke wheels looks out-dated. There are flowing graphics on its side panels and fuel tank which differentiates this bike from others. Its chromed silencer and engine also lacks modernity. Yamaha has opted for black colored handlebar and rear carrier which don’t complement the overall styling of this bike. Its flat seat and outstretched rear fender are no good news either. It will be hard for you to find it stylish from any angle.
Yamaha Crux's analogue speedometer, odometer and fuel gauge completes its instrument console. Speedometer and odometer are housed together in one of the two circular pods while its fuel gauge and other indicators rest in the second dial. Its fuel gauge is a plus point for this bike as others like HF Dawn lacks this vital feature. Yamaha has used a single cylinder 106cc engine in Crux. This 4-stroke, air-cooled, 2valve engine has the potential to give a power and torque output of 7.5 bhp and 7.5 Nm. These figures can be achieved at 7500 rpm and 6000 rpm respectively. This engine is equipped with a four-speed manual gearbox which has one gear down and three gears up-shift pattern.
Technically, this bike is similar to its biggest rival, HF Dawn as these both bikes have almost same specifications. Yet, there is noticeable difference in the performance of these both bikes. Yamaha’s engine feels less refined and enthusiastic in comparison to Honda's engine. The city performance of Crux is on the slower side due to delay in its torque arrival. Crux achieves its maximum torque at 6000rpm which results into frequent gear shifting. This may bother you in city traffic but on highways this bike feels better than its competitors. The bike can reach the top speed of 90km/hr due to its strong high end performance. It has a taller fourth gear ratio which allows you to rev it hard and gives it an upper hand when it comes to highways. The power to weight ratios is also respectable. This engine turns a bit noisy only after the speed of 80km/hr. There are less vibrations but it isn't calm either. It feels strained when you push it hard. This bike does 0-60km/hr in less than 9 seconds which is respectable according to its class. The gear transitions of Crux are smooth and easy but can't go pass the quality of Hero bikes.
Yamaha claims it to return a mileage of 91km/ltr but in daily usage, expect this bike to return a fuel efficiency of around 64-70km/ltr. These figures definitely improve on highways and it may give you anything around 70-75km/ltr. The broad seat of this bike is the best thing that you can notice on it. It's extremely comfortable and its foot-pegs are also well placed. The bike offers commuter friendly riding posture which helps you to enjoy stress free rides. Interestingly, Yamaha has placed its handle bar way above than the regular position which feels quite convenient and optimum on long journeys. You can easily have a firm palm grip on this handlebar which comes with average quality of plastic buttons on it. Yamaha Crux features under seat storage space and a carrier at the back. The side panel also offers generous space. For your safety, Yamaha has equipped this bike with a powerful headlight and pass button. Moreover it has a front leg guard and rear saree guard. Yamaha Crux sports long telescopic forks at its front while it has swing arm with adjustable rear shock absorbers. The braking system consists of advanced 130mm drum brakes on its both wheels.
The bike feels superior to many of its competitors in this segment. The upwardly placed handlebar adds right feel to this bike and one can easily steer this bike in city traffic. Even on highways, it feels quite settle and grounded. Its broad tyres and effective braking system gives you a nice control of this bike. The bike takes most of the bumps easily and feels more confident than others on Indian roads. The ground clearance of 160mm makes it easy for you to cross high speed breakers and big potholes easily with this bike. Its suspension system is equally matched with its weight and it shows at high speeds. The extended wheelbase of 1260mm is best in its segment which gives it stability around corners. Even with a pillion rider, the ride and handling of this bike is quite impressive.
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hey guys buy this bike n make a dirt bike with this engine..this is a very nice bike though it has got 100cc...this engine ll work superb in dirt bike body....
My crux is superb..... i used it for long rides, it is comfortable and fuel efficient. i am enjoy the ride with crux for long trips with my friends..
Yamaha cruxR my super bike
it should come with self start.
I think it should be a budget bike..
nice bike less price just 42000 on road in kolkata. value of money .60+ millage.
Gr8 bike,i hv crux r d bike with average and speed.
Very good model by Yamaha, I like it so much.
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