How much is a 2002 Yamaha Zuma worth?

How much is a 2002 Yamaha Zuma worth?

Values

Suggested List Price Average Retail
Base Price $1,699 $435
Options (Change)
Total Price $1,699 $435

Are all Yamaha BWS 2-stroke?

Its 2-stroke engine packs quite a punch for swift cross-town rides and fun weekend outings, as well. Cast wheels and a hydraulic front brake, plenty of real estate for two and with a very nimble character, the BW’s is capable to reach thrilling top speeds of up to 70 km/h.

How much does a Yamaha Razz cost?

Values

Suggested List Price Average Retail
Base Price $1,549 $455
Options (Change)
Total Price $1,549 $455

How much is a Yamaha Razz scooter worth?

Values

Suggested List Price Average Retail
Base Price $649 $455
Total Price $649 $455

How fast does a Yamaha Zuma go?

Top Speed: 61 mph (Est.)

How much is a 50cc Zuma?

$2,599.00
Motorcycle Insurance:

Identification
Model Type Scooter
BASE MSRP(US) $2,599.00
Dealers Yamaha Dealers
Warranty 12

Is a Yamaha Razz a 2 stroke?

The Yamaha Razz has a two-stroke, air-cooled, gasoline-torque induction engine with a compression ratio of 6.3:1 and a bore and stroke of 1.57 and 1.54 inches respectively.

How reliable is the Yamaha BWs scooter?

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Can I put a 70cc kit on a Yamaha BWs?

I put a 70cc kit and a 70cc pipe on my Yamaha BWS and let me tell you something brother I loose sight of stock bw’s in my mirror. I can pull up to any scooter like derby, aprilla, and make them wish they had a Yamaha. When you go up a hill its easy to accelerate.

What is the difference between the Yamaha CW50 and yw50?

The YW50 was Yamaha’s replacement for the CW50, and this scooter was introduced for 2002. This model is commonly referred to as the bug eye Zuma, although third generation also shares these lights. This second generation Zuma became extremely popular – even moreso than the CW50 – and is supported by a vibrant online community of enthusiasts.

Is the Yamaha Beewee coming back to Canada?

This model returned to Canada after four years off, but since it wasn’t yet back in the USA, Yamaha opted to save costs sell this scooter in Canada using it’s European name of BeeWee or BW’s (an acronym for “Big Wheel Scooter”).