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Cyber Monday 1999 Yamaha Zuma on 2040-motos

$860
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Sacramento, California

Sacramento, CA
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1999 yamaha Zuma 50cc 2 stroke with leo vince aftermarket pipe. Low miles. This is the 2nd to last year they didn't put a governor on the speed so its faster than the new ones. The bike is tons of fun only 1025mis on it and runs like a champ no damage whatsoever or has ever had any repairs! Done with school now so no need for it to collect bike does need a battery cause it has been sittin probably could trickle charge it but I'm not sure either way I can kick start it to get it goingDust. 860 today only I want it gone text me atNo trades and no low ball offers I will not accept 600 or 700 don't offer thanksYou won't find a 1999 with this kind of miles yes I know there are some for 600 but they have 5k on them Keywords: Honda Suzuki Kawasaki ruckus scooter moped

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