My name is Wade! I like to go on adventures and id like you to come with me!
Between my motorcycle obsession, the intense paintball matches I find myself in, and unlimited outdoor adventures I have with friends. I'm sure I can find something to entertain you.
You can do the same thing with some store bought ceramic coating, a stright swab and a drill, for a hell of a lot less that what that "boom treatment" most likely cost.
its a great bike, but be sure to put it in neutral before reving it up at a stop light or parking lot, my buddy launched it into to curb by giving it a vroom vroom but it was still in gear lmfao, no damage was done, well only to his ego
if you remember you are riding a DCT and stop worrying about the gear, just feel the bike. It doesn't lug as most other bikes would. You have power regardless. Just traded my Road Glide for one last week and yes, for 30 years of bikes, I would be in a lower gear. But you don't have to be with the DCT. Guess what, just like an automatic car. You never get in a car and say, well if I had a manual, I would be in whatever other lower gear. You just drive it. Same thing. Just drive it and not worry about the gear. If you throttle it, it will downshift 1-2 gears automatically. It is a blast to ride
only on a hot weather. my friends and I never play on a superhot weather anyway to it wouldnt matter. it’s good if you join tourneys but recballs once or twice a month they dont matter.
I got hit from the back on my 2023 zuma i got M license + motorcycle safety school insurance includes I got hit by rushing driver at red light stop he was truck the first things the scooter got twisted little bit mean any little choc or big choc the scooter chassis easy will got twisted not like cars which have bumpers that absorb shocks motorcycle or scooter forgot it for any chocks even small the chassis got damaged which means that the motorcycle is no longer usable
Proudly I just took delivery on my new CMX 1100 DCT and loving it! As an older rider with a new found left side disability, this bike is perfect! My Hayabusa days are behind me, but this bike has some pep in sport mode! Swapped out the seat and shotgun exhaust and now this bike is amazing! Maybe this bike isn’t your cup of tea! 👍
Just put a $500 deposit on a 2023 125cc Zuma. I bought some street tires and I am going to have the dealership install them. They are Dunlop street tires and they are directional. I'm keeping the new tires to put on my current Zuma that I will be selling after I take delivery of the 2023 model. This will be my 4th Yamaha Zuma. Had a 2005 50cc, a 2014 125cc a 2018 which is going up for sale once the 2023 is delivered. I put 39,000 miles on it and it runs just like the day I bought it. If you keep up with your oil changes and other services such as air filter and fuel filter etc. The Zuma will last forever. I would love to hear from anyone else who has put high mileage on a Zuma I feel like you could probably get 60-70,000 miles on the 125cc model. They are motorcycle quality not $800 Chinese that lasts 6 months if you are lucky.
I like how Yamaha scooters put the gas tank up front for better weight distribution and filling convience. I wish they would sell the 125 Filano and 125 Qbix in the USA.
All reviews never mention the motorcycle heating in heavy traffic…..that why u don’t see people riding sports bike in Newyork or major city with stop and go traffic…the bikes would burn itself up….. feel bad for those who buy big engines to look cool in their commutes just to realize they can’t ride in the city, summer and heavy traffic area day in day out….That said here is the question;: does this bike heat up in stop and go city ride in the heat of south east Asia…. Meaning 2 hours heavy traffic 365 days a year and 50km/h average speed…. Just want look bad ass among the 125cc scooteers in Asia but not fan of the engine heat…anyone?
You put a rope under your seat if you need to tie something down on the front of that in front of the handlebars you heavy rope you can come down with without damaging your scooter
thanks for this review and thanks to the folks that replied. such excellent info given that has made my decision. most important was the clutch om bikes is a safety device and without one incidents can happen plus i live in a tight city and there is always stop and go traffic with plenty of turns on streets with cones blocking the lanes for some strange reason.
I have had a few older Zuma 125s… God I cant stand the new headlights… I want to take a bat to them. The front is the ugliest ever! I prefer the previous headlight design to this.