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2012 Yamaha Zuma 125 (31054) on 2040-motos

$2,499
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Tuscaloosa, Alabama

Tuscaloosa, AL
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2012 Yamaha Zuma 125 (31054) http://www.bignumber1.com/lc/530159This unit is being sold at a special Craig's list price that is under our normal selling price. You must bring in a copy of this ad as a coupon to receive this deal. Call Brandon Hughes at Big #1 Motorsports -- -2012 Yamaha Zuma 125.A scooter full of attitude, the Zuma 125 will get you where you need to go, and is a real gas sipper!MANUFACTURER YamahaMODEL YEAR 2012MODEL Zuma 125M.S.R.P. * $3,350.00DIMENSIONSLENGTH 75.2 in.HEIGHT 43.8 in.WIDTH 30.1 in.WEIGHT Wet: 269lbs.GROUND CLEARANCE 3.7 in.WHEELBASE 50.8 in.SEAT HEIGHT 30.7 in.ENGINE & DRIVETRAINENGINE 4-stroke single, SINGLE OVERHEAD CAM, 4-valveDISPLACEMENT 125 ccBORE X STROKE 52.4 x 57.9 mmCOMPRESSION RATIO 10.1FUEL SYSTEM EFIFUEL TANK CAPACITY 1.6 gal.MILES-PER-GALLON RATING 89 miles-per-gallonSTARTING SYSTEM PushbuttonCLUTCH Dry centrifugal automaticCOOLING Forced airTRANSMISSION AutomaticFINAL DRIVE V-beltBRAKES/WHEELS/TIRESBRAKES Front: 220 mm discRear: DrumTIRES Front: 120/70-12 51LRear: 130/70-12 56LOPERATIONALSUSPENSION Front: 27 mm telescoping forksRear: Dual shocks Vehicle details http://www.bignumber1.com/lc/530159 yr: 2012 Make: Yamaha Model: Zuma 125 Mileage: 1147 Stock #: 31054 VIN:

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