Yamaha Crux Updates

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Wednesday, 11 January 2023 05:21 AM Yamaha Crux, the most humble offering from the Japanese bike maker Yamaha has been discontinued in India. The company has silently removed the model from its official website. The discontinuation of the motorcycle is a result of the company’s focus on introducing new and exciting models to India. The Crux model will be replaced with several new and interesting models in India.
Sunday, 15 January 2023 06:00 AM The Yamaha Crux was one of the most beloved entry-level motorcycles in India. It was known for its great ride quality and low maintenance costs. Unfortunately, Yamaha has decided to discontinue the Crux due to declining sales. This is a great loss for the Indian market as the Crux was a great option for those looking for their first bike. We hope that Yamaha will bring back the Crux in the future so that more riders can experience the joy of riding a Yamaha.
Tuesday, 27 August 2024 08:00 AM The original Yamaha Crux, which was discontinued in 2016, was known for its reliability and low maintenance costs. Owners of the bike have reported high mileage and smooth engine performance, even after extensive use. For example, one owner mentioned riding over 200,000 km without major issues. This speaks volumes about the build quality of the Crux.
Wednesday, 13 March 2024 08:03 AM There has been a significant demand from fans for Yamaha to relaunch the Crux. Many users have expressed their satisfaction with the bikes performance, mileage, and comfort. Some have even requested Yamaha to bring back the Crux with updated features to cater to modern needs. I believe this shows the strong loyalty and appreciation for the Crux among its users.
Saturday, 06 January 2024 06:25 PM Yamaha is rumored to be working on a new version of the Crux, this time with a 125cc engine and modern features. The upcoming Yamaha Crux 125 is expected to have a retro design with a round headlight, analog meter console, and alloy wheels. It will also feature a five-speed gearbox and combined braking system. I think this could be a great move to attract younger buyers.
Tuesday, 07 November 2023 07:37 PM The Yamaha Crux was initially targeted at rural areas where it was used for multi-purpose tasks rather than daily commuting. It featured a 106cc air-cooled engine, a four-speed manual transmission, and a fuel tank capacity of 11 liters. The bike was praised for its fuel efficiency, with an ARAI mileage of 76 kmpl.
Saturday, 30 July 2022 05:31 AM Yamaha discontinued the Crux in November 2016 due to a shift in focus towards more sporty and street bikes. The decision was also influenced by the declining sales of the Crux. However, the bike remains popular among those who value its reliability and fuel efficiency.
Sunday, 24 July 2022 10:28 PM Owners of the Yamaha Crux have consistently reported high mileage and low maintenance costs. One owner mentioned changing the clutch plate only twice and the chains and sprockets four times over 130,000 km of riding. This underscores the durability and cost-effectiveness of the bike.
Friday, 15 October 2021 11:17 PM The Yamaha Crux was available in two color options: Maroon and Black. It had a kerb weight of 113 kg and a seat height of 780 mm, making it accessible to a wide range of riders. The bikes traditional spoke wheels and simple design were part of its appeal.
Thursday, 20 May 2021 11:36 AM Despite being discontinued, the Yamaha Crux still holds a special place in the hearts of many bike enthusiasts. Its build quality and performance have been praised by long-time users, who often compare it favorably to other bikes in its segment. I think this nostalgia could drive demand for a potential relaunch.
Tuesday, 10 March 2020 08:24 AM The Yamaha Crux had a mid-life facelift a few years before its discontinuation, which included new decals, a multi-reflector headlight, and indicators. This update helped maintain the bikes appeal in the market for a bit longer.
Wednesday, 16 November 2016 11:06 AM The ex-showroom price of the Yamaha Crux in Delhi was around Rs. 39,667 at the time of its discontinuation. This made it one of the most affordable bikes in its segment, contributing to its popularity among budget-conscious buyers.