What are the methods to identify counterfeit Yamaha Cuxi?

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VonKayden
07/30/25 5:01am
Methods to identify counterfeit Yamaha Cuxi are as follows: 1. Engine: Genuine Yamaha Cuxi first and second generation 100 models have 'YAMAHA' letters on the left engine side cover, and the air filter also has 'YAMAHA' letters. Below the right side panel in the kick-start lever direction, there is a manufacturing nameplate from Zhuzhou Yamaha Company. Next to the nameplate, there is an aluminum part with 'E-K-K' letters, and the exhaust pipe heat shield plastic part is printed with 'YAMAHA' letters. Some high-quality counterfeit models may use genuine Yamaha engines. 2. Instrument panel: The genuine instrument panel has a circular trident Yamaha logo. Even after ten years of use, the plastic shell color will not turn yellow, whereas counterfeit Yamaha Cuxi plastic shells will turn yellow after prolonged use. 3. Front panel: The genuine Cuxi front panel plastic part has a trident Yamaha logo on the front and 'YAMAHA' letters on the back. After removing the front panel, visible parts, except for the ignition lock which has 'YAMAHA' letters, all other visible components have numbers starting with 'G-Y-6'. Additionally, both left and right side panels have 'YAMAHA' letters, and above the right side panel nameplate, there is a rectangular English logo of Yamaha Company.
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