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2005 Yamaha Zuma 70cc Bbk on 2040-motos

$1,200
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:100
Location:

Florida Keys,

Florida Keys
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2005 yamaha Zuma (clear title)60+MPH scooter with around 100mis on the engine 20k on the body-70cc Athena BBk -Ported and Polished Head - K&N intake - Technigas exhaust -Rockers- Rollers - High speed Gears- Race cutch- Variator- Kevlar Belt- Twin injected carb- New battery - Parelli tires and I may have missed a few thingsCons- Needs kickstand spring put on (I have new spring)Seat lock installed (I have a new lock)Kickstart lever put back on (I use automatic starter) This scooter runs and drives well and is *Very Fast * looks awesome with no broken parts just some blemishes and comes with extra Zuma parts and tools $1200Call or text if you would like to test drive 978 290 686zeroKeywords: Zuma ruckus 50cc 50 cc 49cc 49 cc yamaha Zuma fast scooter mods modded trade metropolitan bws

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2012 Yamaha YZF-R1 Video Featuring Ben Spies

Mon, 26 Sep 2011

Yamaha has released a new video of the 2012 YZF-R1 featuring MotoGP racer Ben Spies taking the new bike with Yamaha’s 50th Anniversary limited edition livery to a track day. Spies who won the 2009 World Superbike Championship on a Yamaha R1 so he is obviously very familiar with the sportbike which will now be available with a seven-level traction control system. Spies appears a little bored as the other riders learn the layout of the track and when they get to the track, he calmly waits while they take off around him before dropping the hammer and showing them how it’s done.

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Community Tip: How-to Completely Remove the Air Induction System on a Yamaha

Fri, 22 May 2009

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