For scooter enthusiasts, daily commuters, and DIY mechanics in Southeast Asia, the Yamaha Mio i 125 needs no introduction. Known for its fuel efficiency (thanks to Blue Core technology), agility, and robust build, the Mio i 125 has become a best-seller in markets like the Philippines, Indonesia, and Vietnam.
The Mio i 125 utilizes a 125cc fuel-injected (Blue Core) engine. Below are some of the most frequently referenced part numbers and categories found in the catalogue. 1. Engine Components Cylinder Head & Piston: Cylinder Head Assy: 2PH-E1102-00 Piston (Standard): 2PH-E1631-00 Spark Plug: 94700-00880 (NGK CR6HSA) Fuel Injection System: Injector Assy: 2PH-E3770-00 Throttle Body: 2PH-E3750-00 Lubrication & Cooling: Oil Pump Assy: 2PH-E3300-10 Oil Strainer: 54P-E3411-00 2. CVT & Drive System V-Belt: 2PH-E7641-00 Weight Rollers: 2PH-E7632-20 Clutch Carrier Assy: 2SX-E6620-10 3. Chassis & Exterior yamaha mio i 125 parts catalogue pdf top
You can find comprehensive parts lists and exploded diagrams on the following platforms: The Ultimate Guide to the Yamaha Mio i
“Parts are stories,” Rizal answered. “Each bolt has a place, each gasket a memory. You can learn a bike by listening.” Accurate Ordering: You will never order the wrong
They adjusted the tabs, filed a stubborn bracket down, and bolted the piece on with the same care a jeweler uses to set a stone. The Mio didn’t just look whole; it seemed grateful, as if it had been waiting for that last piece to remember what it was.
Facebook Groups like “Yamaha Mio i 125 Owners Club” or “Mio Technical” have pinned posts containing Google Drive or Dropbox links to the OEM PDF. Because these are shared by fellow riders, they are usually the “Top” community-vetted versions.