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2007 Yamaha Vino 125 on 2040-motos

$1,195
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:8468 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Bettendorf, Iowa

Bettendorf, IA
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TypeType:Moped PhonePhone:(888) 391-7341

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2007 Yamaha Vino 125, The 2007 Yamaha Vino 125 has a single cylinder, 4 stroke engine with a fully automatic transmission.  It has a front disc brake, top speed of 55 miles per hour, and fuel economy up to 67 miles per gallon.  With a seat height of only 29 inches, even younger people can ride it.  This one is located at Brennys Motorcycle Clinic in Bettendorf, Ia.  Call 563-359-7222.  Go to brennys dot com to see more bikes and ATVs.

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