Zuma 125 Project - Battlescooter

Well, it started off all innocent installing a Yamaha Riva motor into the Ruckus but it's gotten worse.

The Battlescooter shop has been bitten by the Zuma bug. We added two Zumas to the stable and one a couple weeks later added another.

These things are are taking over our thoughts. Each of us can't leave them alone.

It may just be that we've been modding the Ruckus since 2003 and just need a break but I think it's something else. The Zuma 125 is big enough for two and not totally lame so it's OK by us (^_^) 

Well, we are going to have to slow down so we can show progress but this is our base we will start from.

I didn't want to ride some weak Zuma 125 and be confused with someone else. Mods had to be made and stuff had to go into the trash.

This is the Battlescooter Zuma 125 Diabolical, she'll eat your kids so keep an eye on her. We'll start adding actual tech sometime soon.

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UPDATE-

Zuma 125 Exhaust

Well, I couldn't keep a secret anymore. I picked up some turbos in Japan a couple years ago and I've been waiting to put them on something good.

It's the Zuma 125 Turbo! It actually works. We've run it a little but the FI needs work to get it working correctly.

Anyway, this is my side project so be patient. I'm working on this one for fun but I just couldn't keep my mouth shut anymore (^_^) I have the keys to the candy store here so of course I could bolt a bunch of parts on but what's the fun in that!

-Abe

Zuma 125 Speed Variator Install

Click the picture to learn how you can make your Zuma 125 run the way it should.

You can find all the sweet parts we have at: BattlescooterStore or come see us.

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