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2004 Yamaha Zuma 2 Stroke Scooter 50cc With Big Bore Kit on 2040-motos

$1,200
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Up for sale and in attractive condition is a 2004 Yamaha Zuma two stroke scooter. It is a 50cc with a 100 Big bore kit. This bike is FAST! If you're looking to buy a scooter and it's needs to be a legal 50cc bike but actually want to keep up with traffic then this is your bike. When I was looking to buy a scooter I rode a bunch of makes and models and then I drove the Zuma two stroke.......nothing else even came close.I just had the carb cleaned and a tune up with new plug as well. Tires are brand new Pirelli wider bigger tires than other bikes and make a huge difference in comparison. Upgraded exhaust system as well. 3100mis on the scooter. The stickers on the side of the bike come off easy that say "HoHeyDesign". Comes with a black half helmet.CallLooking to sell rather quickly if possible so come with your cash and make me an offer!Price: $1200 or best offer

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