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2014 Yamaha Vino Classic on 2040-motos

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YearYear:2014 MileageMileage:0
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Highlands, Texas

Highlands, TX
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2014 Yamaha Vino Classic, 2014 Yamaha Vino Classic CLASS NEVER GOES OUT OF STYLE The Vino Classic is what you get when you combine classic styling with modern engineering. Elegant lines matched with an efficient, fuel injected 4-Stroke engine provides the perfect platform for your transportation need. Don't settle for less! Features Classic retro style straight out of the movies meets modern Yamaha engineering. Vino Classic comes with fuel injection for smooth throttle response and easy starting in nearly all conditions. Super-economical to operate, effortless to park, highly convenient transportation. Quality paint and chrome will look like new for a long time. Spacious locking storage compartment is perfect for backpacks and groceries. Wide, thickly padded single seat is comfortable and sleek. Rear wheel lock device helps prevent theft by locking the rear wheel, making it harder to move the scooter, and also covers the ignition switch to prevent tampering. Underseat storage compartment can hold a helmet, and the rugged rear rack is perfect for hauling schoolbooks or groceries. Ultra-cool styled headlight, turn-signal housings, speedometer, mirrors and handlebar, and chrome cargo rack out back. Large, single 12V 35/35-watt headlight maximizes nighttime visibility and enhances retro styling. Full-size floorboard and wide, sculpted front apron provide splash and wind protection and a classic styling accent. Speedometer with integrated fuel gauge lets rider easily keep track of gas level. Easy-to-read instrument panel features turn signal, high-beam and low-oil indicator lights.

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