What are the appearance differences between the first, second, and third generations of Yamaha Jog?
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The main differences in appearance between the first, second, and third generations of Yamaha Jog lie in the shape of the body shell: the first generation features large protrusions on the sides with dual headlights arranged side by side; the second generation is relatively smaller with a single headlight; the third generation has a pointed-angle single headlight. The Yamaha Jog boasts strong power, excellent acceleration, ample room for modifications, and a stylish appearance with solid quality. However, its drawback is the smaller body size, making it suitable for smaller individuals or solo riding. The Yamaha Jog measures 1805mm in length, 685mm in width, and 1050mm in height. It is equipped with a single-cylinder, air-cooled, SOHC, 4-stroke engine with a displacement of 125mL and a maximum power of 6.5 kW at 6500 rpm.