Are there any parts for a Zuma scooter?
The popular Yamaha Zuma street legal motor scooter scooter has been one of Yamaha’s biggest 2-wheel success stories. The Zuma 50 and 125 have been some of their very best selling models for years. Monster Scooter Parts offers a full list of replacement NCY parts and accessories for these wonderful machines.
How much does a Yamaha Zuma 125 cost?
Motorcycle Insurance: Model Type Scooter BASE MSRP (US) $2,999.00 Dealers Yamaha Dealers Warranty 12
Do you need a charger for a Yamaha Zuma?
If it’s a pair of batteries that your Zuma needs, or a charger, or a tire, CDI module, ignition coil, or any other part, then you have come to the right place. The Yamaha Zuma series is actually two scooters; the unrivalled 50cc and the equally magnificent 125cc version.
What kind of handle bars do I need for Zuma 125?
MOS Killer CNC aluminum bar set handle bars for your Zuma 125 OR RUCKUS. Includes a fully adjustable, bolt-on setup. No need to source one part from one website, and… Keep the rain, and debris off your engine, and out of your pod/foam filter.
How much weight can a Yamaha Zuma carry?
The instrument panel has turn signal indicators, a high beam indicator, a low-oil indicator, a speedometer, a gas level gauge, and an odometer. Yahama specifies that the Zuma can safely carry up to 315 lb (143 kg) of passengers and cargo.
What kind of Scooter is the 2009 Yamaha Zuma?
At its core, the 2009 Yamaha Zuma delivers a no-frills solution for commuters looking for cost-effective transportation. The 2009 Yamaha Zuma YW50 is one of the last single-cylinder, two-stroke scooters available, but don’t let that scare you off.
How big is the ground clearance on a Zuma 125?
3.7 in. Maximum Ground Clearance. 4.9 in. Fuel Capacity. 1.7 gal. Fuel Economy**. 103 mpg. Wet Weight***. 262 lb.
When did Yamaha take the Zuma off the market?
Yamaha took the Zuma off the market in the U.S. in 2006 and 2007, and then reintroduced the model in 2008–2011.