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1997 Yamaha V Max on 2040-motos

US $2,200.00
YearYear:1997 MileageMileage:35 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Troy, Virginia, United States

Troy, Virginia, United States
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Yamaha V Max photos

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Yamaha V Max tech info

TypeType:Cruiser

Yamaha V Max description

97 yamaha v max has 35500 ,miles runs good,has lots of power,to much that is why it flip over back wards an torn rear fender an muffler off still rides strait an runs good would make a great cafe bike with a custom rear section, I was going to make a custom out of it but to many projects in the fire, has a clear va title.call are text 240 299 9760 Brian 

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