Capturing the market for funky and fuel efficient automatic scooters targeted at the youth has been an ongoing battle for quite some time now. Both of these are extremely stylish automatic scooter that come with very fuel efficient engines and very similar price tags.
Being targeted at the youth, the Honda Beat and the Yamaha Mio both sport stylish designs and vibrant colors. Honda’s design gives it an aggressive front end with a V shaped headlight cluster. The Honda BeAT is powered by a 110 cc fuel injected, air-cooled engine producing 8.5 hp and 9.01 Nm of torque. The Yamaha Mio Sporty on the other hand, uses a 113.7 cc engine making 7.64 hp and 7.2 Nm of torque.
Moving to safety both the scooters are similarly equipped with a single disc on the front and a leading trailing drum brake on the rear. The Honda BeAT also comes with a magnetically lockable ignition keyhole shutter that reduces the risk of the scooter being stolen by thieves.
The Honda BeAT is a very good scooter that excels in every field not just in comparison to the Mio Sporty but also in isolation.
2019 Yamaha Mio Sporty Technical Specifications
On the topic of chassis characteristics, responsible for road holding, handling behavior and ride comfort, the Yamaha Mio Sporty has a Steel tube underbone frame with front suspension being Telescopic fork and at the rear, it is equipped with Unit swingarm .
Gas Consumption of Stock Mio Sporty?
Good pm, ask unta ko pila GAS CONSUMPTION sa Stock Mio Sporty? Plan to buy this month…. Pls answer asap.
2010 Yamaha Mio Sporty MPG
Based on data from 4 vehicles, 26 fuel-ups and 1,268 miles of driving, the 2010 Yamaha Mio Sporty gets a combined Avg MPG of 69.17 with a 8.78 MPG margin of error. Any Engine Type Any Body Style Any Submodel Base (3) Other (1) 2010 Yamaha Mio Sportys For Sale Nearby
Review: 2022 Yamaha Mio Gear S
It has electronic fuel injection compared to the carburetor on the Mio Sporty, made even more efficient by the addition of a smart engine start-stop system. However, it comes with modishly shaped mirrors and subtle but eye-catching decals on the fenders, forks, and even on the cast aluminum wheels.
The stylish accents and branding set its trendy owner apart from the mediocre commuter making up the rat race peloton. The side and front fenders are made of tougher plastic material designed to be more abrasion and impact resistant.
If you had your old Mio fairings scratched and dented on a spill, you know just which plastic parts need to be made more robust. It’s slung low for even a petite teenager to straddle and that makes it downright easy to maneuver in jammed gridlock or fast tight turns. It pulls hard even on steep inclines and the CVT is tuned well to match the power and torque. That power and torque don’t fade even as the engine gets hotter on a long ride or while stuck in traffic. The suspension is a basic set of telescopic forks up front and a single-unit swing shock at the rear. I found that lowering the front and rear tire pressures made it more tractable and cushy. Yamaha is unexpectedly not hyping their Smart Motor Generator System which is the reason for that silent startup with the battery-conserving engine starter. As you approach a red light at an intersection and chop the throttle, it’s already sensing your intention to stop.
Almost as soon as you come to a complete stop, the system cuts off the engine, and starts it again as you open the throttle when the light turns green. It’s quiet, it’s intuitive, it’s economical, and has less electrical wiring and components to fail if exposed to water when commuting during the rainy season. Speaking of which, I left it at an open parking spot and after a heavy downpour, the rain managed to get under the seat. The key comes with an answer-back fob that triggers the indicator lights and emits a gentle beep for you to find your scooter in a crowded parking lot.
The seatbox may not be spacious enough to fit a helmet but should accommodate a lunch box, a thermos and rain gear. The 2022 Yamaha Mio Gear S is the ideal scooter to beat traffic on a daily work commute in the metro. It’s loaded with the essentials and added features to make it a delightful, frugal, even spirited ride.
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