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95 Yamaha Jog Scooter Trade For Honda Elite on 2040-motos

$500
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Muncie, Indiana

Muncie, IN
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1995 yamaha jog scooter. I will start with the bad after sitting for a while its hard starting, its been sitting in garage for a while and theres a little oil under tire so could use a new gasket and I had a different exhaust on it put factory 1 and havent tuned it so when giving it full throttle it wants to bog down so have to 3/4 of throttle until it reaches speed then its fine. Now for the good both kick and automatic starter works, great compression, custom blue and black paint, has aftermarket varaitor will run 40-45mph many spare parts will be included. Cylinder, belts, rollers. All lamps horn signals work as they should. I would like to trade it for a honda elite is same condition or would sell for $500 texting is best

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