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2012 Yamaha Majesty 400 Touring on 2040-motos

US $5,950.00
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: CHARCOAL
Location:

Concord, North Carolina, US

Concord, NC, US
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TypeType:Touring Stock NumberStock Number:Y09935 PhonePhone:8665418417

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2012 Yamaha Majesty 400, Enjoy The Highway And The Scenic Route! COME PICK ME UP TODAY!!!!! With fully automatic transmission, push button electric start and rugged 4-stroke engine, the 2012 Yamaha Majesty rules both the highway and the scenic route royally. The 2012 Yamaha Majesty, one of the 2 maxi-scooters in our line-up. The 395cc Majesty pumps out the power of a motorcycle with the convenience and comfort of a scooter. Offering a fully automatic transmission, great weather protection, and tons of room for a passenger and gear, the 2012 Majesty breaks the transitional scooter mold and is fully highway capable. On the road, the luxurious and sophisticated Majesty is truly a prince. But at the gas pump, you'll pay well, like a pauper. Enjoy lots of responsive power while you cruise effortlessly in comfort around the city or on the highway. Convenient automatic gas it and go transmission and unparalleled weather protection are features of this class-leading maxi scooter. With plenty of room for a passenger, plus huge storage space for all of your gear - not to mention the power to push it, thanks to a 395cc, 4-valve, 4-stroke engine - the Majesty will have you smiling ride after ride. The Majesty is fully highway capable, even with 2 aboard! The 2012 Majesty is a high-tech transportation unit that blurs the boundaries between scooter and motorcycle highly utilitarian performance. The rugged, reliable and powerful 395cc liquid-cooled four-stroke engine and fully automatic transmission mean there is more than enough power to run at highway speeds, with room for two and plenty of storage space. The electronic fuel injection delivers excellent throttle response and low-maintenance reliability, while the dual chamber air box, air injection system and exhaust catalyst technology reduce air pollution. The aluminum, die-cast alloy main frame with steel tube sub frame is light and rigid for increased performance and handling. Full instrumentation includes an analog speedometer and tachometer, along with an LCD multifunction display that includes a fuel gaug e, coolant temperature gauge, ambient temperature gauge, plus V-belt and oil indicator lights.

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