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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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