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  2. Hong Leong Group - Wikipedia

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    Hong Leong Company (Malaysia) Berhad, more commonly known as Hong Leong Group, is a conglomerate based in Malaysia. Founded as a trading company in 1963 by Quek Leng Chan and Kwek Hong Png , the company controls 14 listed companies involved in the financial services, manufacturing, distribution, property and infrastructure development.

  3. Yamaha Mio - Wikipedia

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    All Yamaha Ego old and new range are produced by Hong Leong Yamaha Motor Sdn. Bhd. (HLY). Ego 115cc (2004–2008) Ego S 115cc (2007–2011) Ego S Fi/Injection 125cc (YMjet-Fi) Ego LC 125cc; Ego Avantiz 125cc (2017–Present) Ego Solariz 125cc (2017–2022) Ego Gear 125cc (2022–Present) Fazzio 125cc (2022–Present)

  4. HLY - Wikipedia

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    Hong Leong Yamaha, a Malaysian motorcycle distributor; hly, a gene encoding Listeriolysin O This page was last edited on 16 ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct;

  5. Yamaha FZ150i - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha FZ150i (called V-Ixion/Vixion in Indonesia) is a lightweight 150 cc motorcycle manufactured by Yamaha Motor Company exclusively for Southeast Asian markets. It was launched in Indonesia in June 2007 at Palembang Indah Mall, Palembang and then Malaysia in January 2008 at First World Hotel, Genting Highlands as the first completely knocked down (CKD) bike to be fuel-injected in Asian ...

  6. MZ 1000S - Wikipedia

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    Conceived by British design firm Seymour Powell, it used a 660 cc Yamaha single-cylinder engine. The Skorpion was followed in 2001 by the Baghira motard, which also used the Yamaha engine. [2] Later, after being taken over by Hong Leong Group of Malaysia, MZ began a project to produce its own 1000cc superbike, but MZ stopped all production in 2013.

  7. Yamaha Y125Z - Wikipedia

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    Yamaha Y125Z or better known as Yamaha Z (in Europe, Thailand and Vietnam) is a 125 cc two-stroke moped or underbone motorcycle produced by Yamaha. Debuted in 1998 as a successor of Yamaha Y110SS , the Y125Z was the first two-stroke underbone motorcycle with an YEIS catalytic converter .

  8. Yamaha T135 - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha T135 [3] is an underbone manufactured by Yamaha Motor Company since 2005. It is known as the Spark 135/135i in Thailand, Sniper/MX 135 in the Philippines, Jupiter MX 135 LC in Indonesia, 135LC in Malaysia, Exciter 135 in Vietnam, and Crypton X 135 in Greece.

  9. Yamaha RX-Z - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha RX-Z 135 is a two-stroke naked bike manufactured by Yamaha Motor Corporation. Debuting in April 1985, the RX-Z was very popular in Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand and was sold until production was ended in 2011. In 2004, the RX-Z had a restyle and a catalytic converter was installed.