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2013 Yamaha Zuma 125cc Scooter, Blue, New W/ Warranty (vickery Motorsports) on 2040-motos

$3,390
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Denver, Colorado

Denver, CO
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2013 Yamaha Zuma 125cc Scooter, Blue, New w/ warranty (Vickery Motorsports), $3,390, image 1

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If you feel the need for speed, scooter sized, then check out the Zuma 125 from Vickery Yamaha. It will pull you and a passenger up to 50 mph and still get close to 100 mis per gallon. Dependable as a sunrise, more fun than a full moon. Plenty of storage under the seat. This is a great machine for campus or short city commutes. City or not, you're going to love owning a Zuma. Stock # 4336, Blue, Just $3390 at Vickery Motorsports. Financing available. Vickery Motorsports, Parker Rd and Iliff in Denver. Call (303)-755-XXXX or go tohttp://VICKERYMOTORSPORTS.com/Default.asp to see many more detailed pictures of all our new and pre-owned motorcycles, Scooters, ATV's and Side-by-sides.Vespa, Aprilia, Zuma, Ruckus, Metro, Metropolitan, Rebel, CMX250

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