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2012 Yamaha Zuma 125 Scooter on 2040-motos

US $2,699.00
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: White
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Vancouver, Washington, US

Vancouver, WA, US
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TypeType:Scooter Stock NumberStock Number:12921V PhonePhone:8885232012

Yamaha Other description

2012 YAMAHA Zuma 125, NO SALES TAX TO OREGON BUYERS!!!!Ready To Zoom.The biggest Zuma brings it all into the modern era with a clean, fuel-injected four-valve engine that cranks out plenty of water. With its telescopic front fork, fat tires and rugged attitude, the Zuma 125 is designed to get you and a friend there for years to come.* Price shown is net price after any factory to customer rebates and does not include applicable taxes, license, doc fee, and freight charge

Moto blog

Lorenzo Crashes in Practice Again; This Time He’ll Skip the Race

Fri, 12 Jul 2013

Reigning MotoGP champion Jorge Lorenzo has suffered another high-speed crash during free practice ahead of the German Grand Prix at Sachsenring. Lorenzo had a similar crash during practice in the previous round at Assen, but still lined up on the grid to race, finishing fifth despite breaking his collarbone in three places in the accident. This time, however, the Yamaha rider decided to withdraw from the race.

2015 Yamaha FZ-07 Certified by California Air Resources Board

Tue, 20 May 2014

Although Yamaha has yet to announce the FZ-07 for American consumption, new documents from the California Air Resources Board lead us to believe it’s on its way to U.S. dealers. The FZ-07 was first revealed last fall at EICMA as the MT-07, which is the name it is being sold under in Europe, Japan and other markets.

Japan Needs Your Help

Thu, 17 Mar 2011

By now, we’ve all seen pictures and video of the devastation in Japan following the March 11 earthquake and the ensuing tsunamis. Japan, of course, has contributed much to motorcycling, with the Big Four of Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki and Yamaha, as well as tire manufacturer Bridgestone, helmet companies Arai and Shoei and many other motorcycle industry stalwarts all coming from the Land of the Rising Sun. Jon Bekefy and Greg Hatton, two motorcycle enthusiasts, industry employees  and above all, humanitarians, have set up a fundraising campaign benefiting the Red Cross for relief efforts in Japan.