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2014 Yamaha Zumo 50f Scooter on 2040-motos

US $0.00
YearYear:2014 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Matte Titan
Location:

Bellevue, Nebraska, US

Bellevue, NE, US
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Yamaha Other description

Tough, yet sporty 4-stroke 49cc scooter makes going places fun, even commuting to work or school.Fuel injection provides smooth, seamless power ¿¿¿ and nearly instantaneous starts.Sharp styling and twin headlights update the original ¿¿¿¿¿¿tough, off-road¿¿¿ image of the Zuma 50F.Fat tires give Zuma 50F that ¿¿¿go anywhere¿¿¿ look.Open and roomy ride atop the Zuma 50F¿¿¿s stepped seat, along with lots of locking storage underneath it, with added conveniences like an inner pocket and fold-out hook.The Zuma 50F achieves fuel economy up to an estimated 132 mpg** with a fuel tank that holds 1.2 gallons of gas.

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