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1995 Yamaha V Max on 2040-motos

US $17000
YearYear:1995 MileageMileage:21 ColorColor: ferrari red
Location:

Montgomery, Texas, United States

Montgomery, Texas, United States
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Yamaha V Max photos

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Yamaha V Max tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,200 WarrantyWarranty:partial (see description) TypeType:Cruiser For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Yamaha V Max description

This Vmax was purchased from a master mechanic (that probably put at least $2000 in it last year, I have his contact info and can pass it along), and it just had $2600 (with receipt) worth of work completed by the two of the best mechanics in the area. Nothing was overlooked and no corners were cut.
 Tuned up, dialed in and running better than new.......
Work completed this month (6/9):
-Carbs ultrasonic cleaning
-Carbs rebuilt and balanced
-Cam shims alignment verified
-NEW front brake master cylinder
-NEW clutch master cylinder
-NEW clutch slave cylinder
-NEW radiator hoses
-various gaskets replaced
-fluids replaced
 
Prior to this by master mechanic (from 2011-2015):
-NEW gel cell battery
-NEW tires, with less than 100 miles on them
-2 NEW forward camshafts
-4 NEW intake valves
-NEW: both timing chains replaced
-exhaust from a 2007, that only had 1000 miles on it.
-NEW thermostat
-NEW spark plugs
-Newer paint job, Ferrari Red
 This bike is the Muscle car of motorcycles, don't miss your chance to own this cult classic. Don't take a chance on other bikes, this one has just had it's physical and is ready for many great memories with many brand new parts (highlighted in BOLD above). If you add up the new parts alone, you can see the value of buying this particular V-Max. 
The work and parts are under a limited warranty from Yamaha and the shop, that was completed on 6/9 above . The shop would be happy to talk to you about this amazing Vmax.
Included in the sale:
-used Hitch mount motorcycle rack rated for 600 pounds
-Nylon cover, 
-Brand NEW Helmet L or XL
-spare set of new carb rebuild parts
I can send photos of any area of the bike on request, I am in the process of having it detailed, but wanted to get a photo of it for the ad (just got it back from the shop).   Keep in mind the bike is 21 years old.
Remember this bike recently had over $4000 work (parts and labor) done to it when comparing it to others.  Its 4 years away from being considered an antique vehicle here in Texas
Will NOT ship local cash pick up only, may be able to work out a delivery radius around the Houston. $300 Non refundable Deposit must be made upon winning auction within 24 hours.

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