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I Rarely Use My Yamaha Spark 135

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Bought it new. It has 8,721 km. I changed the oil based on time [every 6 months] rather than kms. 

What can I get for the bike and where do you suggest I list it for sale?

Couple years back

papa tried to sell nice Spark 135;

no takers.

Gave it to charity.

Excellent bikes.

Little step thru with a manual clutch?

 

Nobody want it 

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1 hour ago, 4reaL said:

Little step thru with a manual clutch?

 

Nobody want it 

It's not manual.. it's an automatic clutch.. Nothing on the handlebar to change gears.

I think it's called a semi-automatic, no clutch but foot gear change...

 

Here is a link for differences with it's rival Wave 125i - need the translator...

 

http://motorcycle.boxzaracing.com/news/8230

 

Smaller gas tank and mono shock at the back as far as I can see, but more powerful engine - Wave probably gives better consumption...

 

I'm afraid Thais love Wave, so hard to compete with that and sell a Spark...

 

But I have sold a Suzuki scooter to a Thai (Thais not fancy that too), so everything is possible...! 

 

Some countries had a manual clutch version.  Wiki: In 2016, the manual clutch variant of the T135 was discontinued, as the T-150 made its debut.

Good engine(faster than wave) but lack of storage put some people off. Sell it off marketplace on a fair price, or trade it in some Yamaha dealer for an Nmax/Aerox? 

 

Or install a Givi box to make it more versatile. 

 

 

 

 

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