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Stunning 2007 Yamaha 1100 V-star Midnight Custom on 2040-motos

$4,700
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Medford, Oregon

Medford, OR
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Are you looking for a deal on a like new cruiser; not just a attractive deal, but a "GREAT" deal? You have found it! This beautiful bike has only 5,600 mis and is the distinctive 'Midnight Custom' factory series. Chrome, combined with Raven black finish and blacked out components make a bold and unique statement. Equipped with fullsize windshield, sleek leather bags, the 1100 cc's in a V-twin, air cooled engine, quiet shaft drive and a 4.5 gallon fuel tank, allows for long range, effortless and comfortable cruising.Check out Yamaha's website to see everything this motorcycle has to offer.This is a wonderful bike at a really low price. Clean and clean title in hand. No test rides without proper endorsement and money in hand. Sorry, no trades.

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