In the month of September year 2008, the Yamaha Zuma 125 scooter got connected to the lives of mass audiences, coming from the Yamaha Motor Company. It is a cool icy mint 125 cc model version as regards to its younger 49cc cousin, the Zuma. Outside the U.S. it came out to be called as the Yamaha BW's model Fi 125. The chassis design of the Zuma 125 looks alike to the Zuma scooter model with its form that could be taken as a whole with its twin headlight fashioned arrangement. It is larger to some extent, including its metal-made bracket surrounding its headlights. The models from Taiwan, Japan and South America have stacked up frontal lights to make a powerful headlight. HS1 styled halogen lights have been included. The provocation was to create a street-bike (like a ‘street hawk’) that has the capacity of handling the light related off-road situations even while driving the uncrossed roads.
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