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2013 Yamaha Zuma 125 on 2040-motos

$2,849
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Dynamic Blue
Location:

Maumee, Ohio

Maumee, OH
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TypeType:Moped PhonePhone:(877) 437-1631

Yamaha Other description

2013 Yamaha Zuma 125, 2013 Yamaha Zuma 125
SCOOTER TIME!



The Zuma 125 scooter is the ultimate modern convenience with fuel injection, a smooth running and quiet 4-stroke engine that pumps out plenty of power to get you around town ... or wherever you might need to go.


Features



That tough off-road look isn t just for looks: the strong steel frame; fat, aggressive tires; oiled-type air filters; beefy shocks front and rear and off-road style brush deflectors make this scooter at home on unpaved roads while delivering all the attitude you could want for the street.


125cc 4-stroke engine with 4 valves, a 10:1 compression ratio, ceramic-composite cylinder plating, and electronic fuel injection gives this Zuma excellent performance.


Fully automatic C.V. transmission and pushbutton electric starting make the Zuma super-convenient transportation. Both center and side stands, along with a locking cover on the ignition switch, make it convenient to park, too.


There s room for two atop this Zuma s seat, and lots of locking storage beneath it.

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