Thanks for the correction. I plan on making videos about the amount of motorcycles made in these countries, especially Triumph in Thailand as they emphasize that they are British!
I think possibly the center stand is for when you cold start it the wheel may spin from revving higher it may prevent unnecessary belt wear. Good video.
Welcome to Texas and I have the 2018 125cc Zuma I haven’t been able to ride in over a year because of health issues but I uncovered it yesterday washed it and it started up first time. I think I may be too old to ride it but I can still dream. Have FUN MIKE
You were very lucky. The Zuma 125 has EFI. I had a 2012 model that wouldn't start anymore. Turned out it needed a new throttle body (the throttle body and injector is all one part, and only the injector was bad) then I found the ECU was bad. Over $600 in parts. I sold it for scrap. No more EFI BS for me.
Yes, It was a good deal, half price compared to used, roughly $1000 with repairs but it's risky as it could have had a blown engine. I also have a Triumph Thruxton which I also thought was a great deal but sadly with all the stuff wrong with it, it's uneconomical to repair and I'll take a big loss on it. New Zuma test ride video coming up soon!