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2011 Yamaha Zuma 125 Moped on 2040-motos

US $2,176.00
YearYear:2011 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: RAVEN
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Las Vegas, Nevada, US

Las Vegas, NV, US
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TypeType:Moped Stock NumberStock Number:Y60873 PhonePhone:8883169880

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2011 Yamaha Zuma 125, WHO SAID GAS IS CHEAP? THEY MUST OWN ONE OF THESE SCOOTS.2011 Yamaha Zuma 125 The 125cc 4-stroke Zuma (BWs 125 in Canada) - at home on unpaved roads with the attitude you want for the street. Check out the fun loving, sporty, 2011 Yamaha BWs 125 / Zuma 125. The ever popular BWs 50 / Zuma has a larger sibling. The increased engine displacement and more roomy design expands the functionality of the BWs 125 / Zuma 125, making it a great urban and suburban commuter or fun riding machine. Ready to zoom. The biggest Zuma / BWs brings it all into the modern era with a clean, fuel injected four value engine that cranks out plenty of power. With its telescopic front fork, fat tires and rugged attitude, the 2011 Yamaha Zuma 125 / 2011 Yamaha BWs 125 is designed to get you and a friend there for years to come. The BWs125/Zuma 125 is powered by a peppy, reliable 125cc, 4-stroke engine. Featuring a gas sipping fuel injection system, an environmentally friendly catalyzer exhaust and a fully automatic gas it and go transmission, the 2011 Yamaha Zuma 125 / 2011 Yamaha BWs 12 is economical to operate and a ton of fun to ride. Two-up seating means you can share the fun with a friend. The single cylinder 125cc, 4-valve engine provides plenty of power while the fully automatic transmission and electric starting make it a snap to operate. Responsive, quick and agile, the 2011 Yamaha Zuma 125 / 2011 Yamaha BWs 125 is one of the sportiest scooters in the industry, featuring toned-down versions of the same remarkable qualities of its sporty big brother, the T-Max 500. With its equipment, qualities and bad-boy attitude, the 2011 Yamaha Zuma 125 / 2011 Yamaha BWs 12 is an ideal urban solution for the young at heart.

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