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This Yamaha V-Star Classic is my personal bike and is now up for sale. It has miles on it. I have had this bike for almost years now. I am open to trades or just a cash deal. The color of this bike is rust. It has no paint on it. I done this years ago to make it a Rat Bike . It comes with detachable bags windshield floorboards cruise tab sissy bar back seat and the tires are new (less than miles). The bike performs just like it should. Its a great bike and very dependable. The bike can be painted if the rust look isn t you. Phone is only contact -- Kevin

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