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Used 2011 Yamaha Tmax 500 For Sale on 2040-motos

$8,250
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:1
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Los Angeles, California

Los Angeles, CA
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2011 Yamaha TMAX 500 Scooter This powersport scooter currently has 1,750mis and in attractive condition Predominantly black in color and with a black seat Equipped with a Water cooled, 499 cubic centimeter, Inline 2, DOUBLE OVERHEAD CAMSHAFT transmission 43.51 Horsepower at 7,500 RPM 34.22lb feet at 6,500 RPM Belt Final drive chassis also equipped Curb weight is estimated at 496lbs Bore x Stroke estimated at 2.6 in 2.87 in Compression rated at 11.0 to one ratio Equipped with a Water Cooling system Plus, a Cable operated throttle system Fuel injection fuel system Digital CDI ignition type equipped Comes with a Transverse engine mounting Plus, a Wet sump lubrication system included Manual, Variator clutch gearbox Wet, centrifugal clutch system that is Cable operated An Electric start system also equipped Dual front and single rear disc brakes Max gas tank capacity estimated at 3.96 gallons Never once before dropped and absolutely no leaks from engine This is a must see powersport and everything within works well Serious inquiries only Qualified buyers may be eligible for Full Financing, Nationwide Shipping and Extended Warranty.

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