http://www.gizmag.com/yamaha-off-road-s ... dium=email
This may elicit a big yawn from most, and yes, it is indeed appearance-challenged, but presents interesting possibilities. The article explains it was designed by and primarily for use in Thailand and goes on to talk about the frequent flooding, making this more of a necessity there than a novelty.
The camo doesn't help it look any better.
I expect we'll never see it on these shores and even if it did appear, it wouldn't be much of a seller.
It does look more off-road capable than the Zuma, though. And I expect the long travel suspension would make for good on-road riding as well.
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There's been a thread on this before. I don't necessarily dislike it, though the camo is a bit much. Matte black or green would be nice. 115cc is a little smallish also. All said, I'd like to take ot for a test-ride.
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Southerner wrote:Oops, sorry. I scanned the list but didn't find a reference to it. Guess I didn't go back far enough.
topic21477.htmlRaiderfn311 wrote:Bro I wasnt giving you shit.There were just a lot of good comments on there.

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