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Yamaha Zuma 125 description
Up for sale a 2009 Yamaha Zuma 125. This is my wife's scooter that she doesn't use any more. It is in great working condition and low mileage . It has a four cycle engine and it doesn't require addition of two cycle motor oil. Starts with electric starter only and it does it in a split second. The battery was recently replaced with the same as original Yuasa battery. The rear tire was replaced when there was a flat. The scooter has not been in any crash, but it does have a couple of scrapes on the side from laying it down on the side. One is on the front left headlight (see picture 2), the other is on the plastic cover of the exhaust (see picture 5). Both scrapes are cosmetic. Great ride for around town. Tops 55 mile per hour. Does 70 MPG city on regular gas. Please contact me with any questions and inquiries.
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