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2001 Yamaha V-star 650 Custom on 2040-motos

$2,900
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Rome, Georgia

Rome, GA
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I have for sale a 2001 Yamaha V-star 650. It is in great running condition. Tires are in good shape. New starter. Battery replaced last season. Serviced regularly. Custom ghost mounts for the saddlebags. Would make a great bike for a beginner but will get you down the road with the big bikes. Also have a set of 16" ape hangers for the bike. Not installed. Asking $2900 obo Call or Text 706-266-7404

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