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2009 Yamaha Majesty, Only 500 miles - mint!!! - Majesty 400cc scooter from Yamaha - with only 500 miles! Very little use and garage stored. Includes battery tender adapter. This is a consignment sale for local customer - thus no sales tax or other fees. Plus, we will include 15% discount on any riding gear or accessories. Call Bob directly at 847 778 1886 for more details and demo ride. See video below: Yamaha description MOBILE THRONE Majesty features a rugged and reliable four-stroke engine. Fully automatic transmission and push button electric starter. Run at highway speeds and cruise around town. Majesty gest an estimated 51 miles per gallon and has a 3.7 gallon fuel tank.
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