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2008 Yamaha C3 Scooter Review
…Reviews Yamaha C3Dealer Locator OtherYamaha Scooter Articles 2009 Yamaha TMAX, Zuma 125 First Look Yamaha Scooters added to Ride First Demos 2004 Yamaha Vino 125 "
2004 Yamaha Vino 125
…45 mph. If prodded, the Vino will eclipse 50 mph and push 55, more than enough for cruising around town. In fact, the Vino's acceleration, while mild compared to most two-wheelers, is enough to get you by lumbering cagers and slow moving diesel trucks. Half the fun of the Vino is the multitude of double…
2009 Genuine Buddy Black Jack Review
…Black Jack retails right in the middle of its competition - $700 less than a comparable Vespa S150 but $600 more than the Piaggio Fly 150 and Yamaha Vino 125. Genuine's clevermarketing strategy clearly targets the urban hipsters for whom the Buddy Black Jack seems a perfect fit, and whether young metro…
2010 Honda Elite Scooter First Ride
…As for the total asking price, $2999 gets you Honda build quality and reliability (with a one-year warranty), pitting it directly with the Yamaha Vino 125 ($2899). The extra performance 59cc of displacement brings is well worth the extra $500-600 to step up from the Ruckus and Metropolitan. As for…
2010 Yamaha Zuma 125 First Ride
…Dealer Locator Related Scooter Articles 2009 Yamaha TMAX Scooter Review 2008 Yamaha C3 Scooter Review 2008 Yamaha Majesty Scooter Review 2004 Yamaha Vino 125 2010 Sachs MadAss 125 Review 2009 Yamaha TMAX, Zuma 125 First Look "
2008 Vespa S 150 Scooter Review
…, pumps, hoses and coolant leaks. At 225 lbs the Vespa S is one of the lightest 150cc scooters available; even 4-lbs lighter than the 125cc Yamaha Vino. It handles well on the city streets and the 30.5-inch seat height helps the rider see and be seen. It has the smallish tires (10-inch rear, 11-inch…
2006 Piaggio Fly 150
…it a nice fit for riders looking to ease their way into the motorcycle world. At $3,399 the Piaggio rings in at about $800 more than Yamaha's 125cc Vino, but the Fly is one of the largest-displacement scooters to slip in under the $4000 mark. If scooters are your thing, the Fly 150 would be an excellent…
2009 Yamaha TMAX, Zuma 125 First Look
…scooter, however, and is freeway capable. It also edges the TMAX in fuel efficiency at 50 mph, not to mention a $1900 smaller asking price. Zuma 125, Vino 125 The Zuma name leaves its two-stroke-only image with the introduction of the four-stroke 2009 Zuma 125. The four-valve, 125cc air-cooled Single features…
2004 Daytona Bike Week
…don't fathom, I've accepted the challenge. It is my quest during Bike Week 2004 to ""get it."" The journey began on, of all things, a 2004 Yamaha Vino 125 scooter. We knew the roads around Main Street would be flooded with mechanical-borne humanity, and our task of photographing the bellowing masses…
Yamaha Scooters added to Ride First Demos
…dealers now through July 31, 2009. All current models are eligible for the Yamaha Ride First demo program including the Zuma, C3, Vino, TMax, Majesty, Zuma 125 and Vino 125. Consumers are advised to call their local dealer to confirm the desired model is available for test ride. ""This program will…
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