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I am looking to sell this Yamaha Zuma which is in excellent condition. It has been maintained extremely well with regular oil changes and maintenance. I love riding this scooter which reaches speeds up to 60 mph on level ground or closer to 55 mph on a regular basis on level ground. It is a great combination of a scooter and a motorcycle which gets great mileage and goes fast enough to drive around the city or on short trips.
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Yamaha Zuma for Sale
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