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2014 Yamaha Yw125egy Moped on 2040-motos

US $3,390.00
YearYear:2014 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Flemington, New Jersey, US

Flemington, NJ, US
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Yamaha Other description

2014 Yamaha YW125EGY, Compact, agile and fun, the 2014 Yamaha Zuma 125 is a practical scooter developed for those who want an efficient machine for moving in the city.At the heart of the Yamaha Zuma 125 sits a Forced Air-Cooled, 4 Stroke Single, SOHC, fuel injected, 125 cc engine that puts out enough power to help you keep it up effortless with the city traffic. There is also a fully automatic, V-belt transmission with centrifugal clutch provides easy control and smooth shifts.The engine is fed by a 1.6 gallons fuel tank and delivers an estimated fuel consumption of 89 mpg.The motorcycles backbone is represented by a rigid steel-tube frame that features a step-through design for easy mounting.The ride quality is assured by a front telescopic paired with a modern swingarm that features double shocks for enhanced comfort.

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