Vega in the Philippines and Spark Re in Thailand) is a series of underbone motorcycle produced by Yamaha for the Southeast Asian market.
Launched by a Japanese motorcycle racer Norifumi Abe, it was built as the successor of the SRX 100.
In addition, the Lagenda had a sporty and aerodynamic body with multi-reflector combination of headlight and tail-light.
In motor sports, the Lagenda 110 has gained a very good reputation as a racing machine because the bike had won almost all podium position for every rounds during the Malaysian Cub Prix.
Prominent features include sport rims, electric starter, and the rear absorbers have extra oil canisters for a smoother ride on uneven roads.