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Vino -vs- Zuma - Adventure Rider The Zuma has a higher seat height which might put some people off, but the 12" wheels make it more stable There is a a HUGE selection of aftermarket products available for the Zuma, so you can upgrade the brakes, suspension, and even increase displacement to 206cc If it were me, I would have started with the Zuma 125 if it were available
Ruckus vs Zuma - Adventure Rider A Zuma can be heavily modded pretty easily, and like you said be capable of 60+ mph Or you can, if you have the skills swap out the stock Ruckus motor for a 150 cc or 250 cc motor But it wouldn't it be damn cool if Yamaha introduced a 2 stroke 125 cc Zuma for the North American market?
Zuma 125 for light off road - Adventure Rider Zuma 125's are lovely bikes and the fatter tires will be of some help off road but it's really not an off road bike, particularly two up in a national forest Also keep in mind that many forests require that you have a forestry certified spark arrestor muffler, 'not sure a Zuma would have that either You'd likely be better off on a small dual
Shock experts-Zuma 125 Scooter question - Adventure Rider So I got a Yamaha Zuma 125 scooter and the shocks are hard as a rock I'm looking for an aftermarket shock but online can only find one shock from a guy in Taiwan who says the shock specifically will fit a Zuma 125 His shock looks nice and looks like it would fit the bill, but it's plenty spendy partly because the shipping is so much
Zuma 125 difficult starting? - Adventure Rider The Zuma 125 is notorious for a slow setting ECU and dramatic temperature changes can prevent the mixture from being proper for start up Seems to have happened to several over at the Zuma forums Sometimes the ECU reset works though and sometimes it does not
2022 Zuma 125 | Page 9 | Adventure Rider Went for a Zuma land-speed record yesterday, a sunny breezy high-80sF low-30sC one, and saw mostly 58mi 93km per hour gauged, maybe a 59 for second 58 was the same max I saw on my first maiden ride home, almost a year ago, not full-throttling, and I was sure I'd see higher
yamaha zuma 125 panniers - Adventure Rider I can't stop modding my Zuma 125 either My 155cc Big Bore kit from Taiwan is in US Customs right now so it should be delivered this week I'm hoping In the meantime I'll install my race clutch bell, CVT kit and torque spring and see how that affects how it launches
Will a zuma 125 do it for me? - Adventure Rider The Zuma 125 probably would end up working for you I don't recall ever doing a high speed run with my Zuma 125 but I have reached 50 to 55 indicated without any trouble I am sure somewhere near there I will start bumping off the rev limiter Also on hills the top speed would be less The steeper the hill the less speed you will have
2022 Zuma 125 | Page 4 - Adventure Rider Also negative on any xtras for the new Zuma, including checks with "my" dealer, and the one in town, which hasn't had a Zuma since the early part of the century -not that they stock a lot of anything besides ATVs and other non-motorbike farkles, pardon some-only exaggeration I've acquired only some blue bungee cords and a net so far, for Blue
Yamaha Zuma 125 Front brake troubles - Adventure Rider I've got a 2009 Zuma that is my commuter on my massive 2 6 mile round trip commute to work Also does a fantastic job of getting groceries Bought it used with about 6k miles on it and it has about 9k now