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2006 Yamaha Majesty Scooter on 2040-motos

US $3,899.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:7 ColorColor: Liquid Silver
Location:

Gulf Shores, Alabama, US

Gulf Shores, AL, US
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2006 Yamaha Majesty, 2006 Yahama Majesty 400 - luxury to keep you smiling on every ride. - Yamaha’s Majesty 400 has got the lot – luxury to keep you smiling on every ride, performance to take you way beyond the city streets and the kind of practical features that genuinely make life easier. Power is provided by a 4-Stroke, 400cc, Liquid cooled, DOHC, Single-Cylinder engine with Electric starter. The engine is paired with a Continuously Variable (CVT) transmission and total fuel capacity is 3.7 gallons. The Majesty 400 rides on Aluminum wheels with a 120/80 R14 front tire and a 150/70 R13 rear tire. The front suspension is a Telescopic Fork while the rear suspension is a Twin Sided Swing Arm. Front Hydraulic Disc brakes and rear Hydraulic Disc brakes provide for the stopping power. The Majesty 400 comes standard with Two-Piece, 2-passenger seating.

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