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2013 Kymco Compagno 50i Scooter on 2040-motos

US $2,599.00
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Miami, Florida, US

Miami, FL, US
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TypeType:Scooter Stock NumberStock Number:-108424380 PhonePhone:8882304457

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2013 Kymco Compagno 50i, 2013 KYMCO Compagno 50i, The Compagno 50i offers a popular, classic design with the inner workings of a modern machine. Motivate - 2013 KYMCO Compagno 50i, The Compagno 50i offers a popular, classic design with the inner workings of a modern machine. Motivated by an air-cooled 49.5 cc engine that delivers enough power to safely traverse the surface streets of any community, and designed with a low 29-inch seat height, this urban commuter should prove a joy to operate for novice and experienced riders alike. The Compagno 50i is available in Black or White, both colors highlighted by silver accents.

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