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2008 Yamaha Zuma 50-70cc Scooter Title Nice 55mph! (laurel) on 2040-motos

$1,450
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Baltimore, Maryland

Baltimore, MD
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2008 Yamaha Zuma 50-70cc scooter TITLE NICE 55mph! (Laurel), $1,450, image 1

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Very nice 2008 Yamaha Zuma 50cc 2stroke upgraded to a 70cc. Titled as a 50. Only 1337mis! Over $1000 in upgrades. 70cc kit (bigger cylinder head/piston/rings) , bigger athena carb, new battery, hand made leo vince chrome pipe with carbon fiber silencer, new michelin street tires, variator weight set, heavier clutch springs, (makes it take off faster, helps in traffic). Aftermarket headlamp kit makes both headlamps come on with low beam and both come on brighter with high beam. Stock this scooter would go under 40mph. I weigh 215 lb and it will go 55mph with me on it! It feels stable at this speed aslo. This is way different than the chinese pieces of junk with skinny wheels and its faster than the new zuma 125 4strokes. Oil injector mixes oil automatically so you just put straight 87 octane gas in it. Only takes one gallon! Comes with two quarts of yamalube 2cycle oil. I havent seen any in this nice of condition or with this low milage. It runs well. I really hate to let this go but I could use the money. I have a clear md title, certificate of origin, and manual. Call or text 44three 62four 980nine Chris

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