Yamaha Other description
For Sale is a 2009 Yamaha Zuma 125. It hardly has been ridden. I simply didn't use it like I thought I would when I purchased it. I bought this scooter in September 2010 brand new. I purchased it at Cycle World in Houma. It has been serviced at every suggested time, and just got a new inspection sticker. Everything on the bike looks and works as if it were brand new. The bike has 2,436 mis on it! It gets around 75-80 miles-per-gallon, and costs about $5 to fill up which lasts 2 weeks if ridden every day! It can reach speeds of 55-60, something that's great to be able to get around town, but isn't as dangerous as a motorcycle. It is great for getting those parking spots closer to a building, especially to school for those of you attending Nicholls or surrounding universities like me. It is a perfect gift for someone for Christmas!!!I am asking $2,400 but am willing to negotiate!Thanks and please email me for any additional photos or facts of the scooter
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