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Zuma 125 or Honda PCX or Honda ADV? - Adventure Rider The Zuma is only a 125 but has a 4 valve head with variable valve timing so it seems to be comparable to most 150cc scooters The bodywork on the PCX and ADV will make servicing more expensive or complicated if you do your own The PCX and ADV have front wheel ABS The Zuma doesn't have ABS
Ruckus vs Zuma - Adventure Rider The Zuma is twitchy and vague when cornering, the Ruckus feels more planted and, honestly, easier to ride Both scooters can be modded to go faster but I don't really want the Zuma to be any faster I have a feeling that 50+ mph would be a white-knuckle experience The Ruckus on the other hand BEGS for a GY6 engine swap
Replacing scooter tires - Adventure Rider At $25 each, I find it to be a bargain I then balance them at home with a Marc Parnes static balancer Then I reinstall With three Vespas and a Yamaha Zuma, all using the same size tires, I keep several in my garage so I don’t have to wait if I need one quickly
help: Cub 125, grom Z125, PCX ADV 150, Burgman 200, or piaggio Vespa . . . I was in the same boat as you a month ago and I went Grom, but I really think the new Zuma 125 (new 4 valve variable valve engine that is awesome) or ADV 150 would have been the better choice I have a trunk on the back of my Grom but the 2 valve air cooled motors that are in the Honda 125 bikes feels anemic compared to the Zuma 125 and the ADV #3 CaptnJim, May 8, 2022 #4
Yamaha Zuma 50F Tire Sizes!! | Adventure Rider I run a Michelin Bopper 130 90 on the rear of my Zuma 50F - no issues other than the rear tire kisses the ground on the centerstand (tho my YSS rear shock is a little longer, too)
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
X-Pro 150cc Lanai VS Icebear Vision 150cc | Adventure Rider I had a Vino 125 before getting the Zuma 125, and it had noticeably more foot room I was going to put those highway pegs on it, but found that sticking my feet out past the leg shield did in fact slow it down Then I wound up putting a Yamaha windshield on it, and it increased the speed by around 5 mph That was with a real Zuma 125
Honda ADV150. . . Super Cub. . . Trail 125 - Adventure Rider Now I'm considering REALLY smaller It would be for riding in my small town of 40k in the mid-west Country roads outside of town, grocery snack getter, friend visiting vehicle, trips to Walmart hardware store I live 1 mile from downtown and their restaurants So now I'm thinking either a (all Honda) ADV150, a Super Cub, or a Trail 125
What to do with a Zuma 125? - Adventure Rider I was drawn to the Zuma 125 from the start and that's what I ended up with This little beast was a trade in at a local scooter dealer They were straight forward to deal with and I got them down to $2162 OTD for a 2009 with 193 miles