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Izuka YY 150-21 C

2010

Year2010
MakeIzuka
Displacement99.3 ccm (6.06 cubic inches)
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Review

The Izuka YY 150-21 C, released in 2010, entered the competitive entry-level motorcycle market, offering an affordable and practical option for riders seeking basic transportation. While not directly part of a long-established lineage, it aimed to capture buyers in the same segment as models like the Suzuki EN 125, providing an alternative for those prioritizing budget-friendliness and fuel efficiency.

At the heart of the YY 150-21 C lies a 99.3 ccm single-cylinder, four-stroke engine. This compact powerplant generates a modest but usable 7.7 Nm of torque at 5500 RPM, providing enough grunt for navigating urban environments. The bike's top speed is rated at 85.0 km/h, making it suitable for commuting and shorter trips. Weighing in at 112.0 kg, the Izuka benefits from its light weight, contributing to easier handling and maneuverability.

The riding experience is geared towards practicality and ease of use. The YY 150-21 C likely features an upright riding position, common for commuter bikes, prioritizing rider comfort over aggressive, track-focused ergonomics. Suspension is designed to absorb typical road imperfections, though riders shouldn't expect a plush ride on rough surfaces. The light weight makes it easy to handle in slow-speed situations and when parking.

The Izuka YY 150-21 C is primarily aimed at first-time motorcycle owners, students, and individuals seeking an inexpensive and reliable mode of transport. It's a sensible choice for those who value fuel economy and affordability over high performance. The bike provides a basic but functional riding experience. While it might not appeal to seasoned riders or those seeking high-speed thrills, the YY 150-21 C serves its intended purpose as a budget-friendly commuter.

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Pros (Advantages)

✅ Why buy this bike?

• Extremely fuel-efficient, making it a very economical choice for daily commuting and short trips. • Simple and easy to maintain, reducing long-term ownership costs and requiring minimal mechanical expertise. • Lightweight and maneuverable, ideal for navigating congested urban environments and tight spaces. • Affordable purchase price, making it accessible to a wide range of buyers, especially first-time riders. • Decent reliability for a budget motorcycle, provided regular maintenance is performed as recommended. • Basic instrumentation, but provides essential information clearly and understandably for the rider.
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Cons (Disadvantages)

⚠️ Things to consider

• Limited top speed and acceleration, unsuitable for highway riding or carrying heavy loads. • Basic suspension and braking systems offer limited performance, especially in challenging road conditions. • Engine lacks power for tackling steep hills or overtaking vehicles safely in many situations. • Build quality and materials are generally basic, potentially leading to faster wear and tear compared to higher-end models. • The 99.3cc engine may struggle with a passenger or when facing strong headwinds.
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License Class (EU)

Rule of thumb: under 125cc / 15HP → A1, under 47HP → A2, above → A.

Fuel Economy & Running Costs

Manufacturer-quoted consumption: 2.50 litres/100 km (40.0 km/l or 94.09 mpg).

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Insurance grouping for Izuka YY 150-21 C (99cc):

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