2002 Yamaha Vino Classic on 2040-motos
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2002 Yamaha Vino Classic, EXCELLENT CONDITION - Can you say ciao bella? Then say hello to the all-new, and oh-so-chic, Vino Classic. Traditional Vino styling gets the ultimate, retro cosmopolitan twist with two new color schemes and a fully-chromed front-end that includes the headlight, turn signal housings, speedometer and mirrors. The Vino Classic is powered by a responsive fan-cooled engine. Simple electric starting system with automatic choke system provides hassle-free starting. Just turn the key, push the button and go. It uses a variable ratio V-Belt transmission that automatically shifts for you so you have the correct gear ratios when you need them. The enclosed, no-maintenance drive system also offers clean, quiet operation. A large seat, comfortable floorboard, rear luggage rack and large, convenient underseat storage are a few more features found on this unique machine. Available January, 2002.
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