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Yamaha AG Range - The Field Workers' Choice Motorbike

  • by Harbinder Bhogal
  • 09 Nov, 2017

The Yamaha AG100 and Yamaha AG200 are high quality purpose built motorbikes for tackling the hardest of jobs. Manageable and comparatively light (the AG100 at 99kg and the AG200 at 112kg when dry) make them easy to manoeuvre on tarmac and around tough off-road demanding terrain – these motorbikes are truly built for survival.

What looks like a basic trail motorbike on the outside is truly special in design and purpose. The bold design features are an essential for difficult single-track terrains often found out in the field. The dual stand is wide with a large foot baseplate, so as not to sink into the soft ground. The motorbikes are equipped with reinforced frames, crash bars and toughened skid plates for rough terrain protection. Furthermore, these motorbikes come with a sealed brake system and chain covers to keep dirt and water out. Both models also come with rugged mud grip tyres suited for off-road operations. All this making the AG100 and 200 models best of their class in field work.

The motorbikes transmission is the classic 5 speed N-1-2-3-4-5 gear arrangements, which makes an easy ride for even the novice rider. The AG100 comes with a Yamaha 2 stroke engine (97cc) delivering 8.5ps @6,250 rpm and the AG200 comes a Yamaha 4 stroke engine (196cc) delivering 16ps @7,000 rpm. Both motorbikes are also equipped with kick-start starting mechanisms, simple and ideal for the task at hand.

Aside from the technical advantages of the Yamaha AG series, the motorbikes are easy to maintain and are well priced, which is why we here at Bhogal's Garage Limited (both Nakuru and Narok dealerships) are excited to introduce them to our local communities. So contact our sales team who would pleased to demonstrate the Yamaha AG range, and discuss the features and advantages. If required, our sales can arrange loan finance with reputable lenders, and is subject to financial evaluations carried out by the lender.

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