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2005 Yamaha Venture Touring on 2040-motos

US $7,950.00
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:48
Location:

Barto, Pennsylvania, US

Barto, PA, US
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TypeType:Touring VINVIN:JYAVP04E45A008137 PhonePhone:6103600696

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2005 Yamaha Venture , 2005 Yamaha Royal Star Venture Mechanically and Cosmetically in great condition. Just got back from a 1350 mile trip including to the top of Mt. Washington...without a hiccup. Tires have less than 2000 miles on them, front & rear. The bike seems to have begun its life in California, then lived in Texas for a time before the the owner prior to me brought it to Virginia. I've owned it for two years and have put well over 10,000 trouble free miles on it. I purchased the bike with all the extras listed below, except the mirrors and cup holders. The extras include: Pulsing high beam light for daytime driving. Driving lights Lizard lights lighting up the engine for cruising at bike nights. Star Touring & Riding radiator cover Custom tank bib with leather sunglass box. Custom trunk bib Trunk top luggage rack Lighted trunk rail Trailer hitch with wiring harness Harley fin type mufflers (original mufflers included) Center stand, which is usable in spite of the 800 plus weight of the bike Shorty windshield included. I'm 6'3 and the short windscreen allows too much helmet buffeting at highway speeds. Removable saddle bag liners Chrome saddle bag guards Driver highway foot pegs Driver and Passenger drink holders Standard: It of course has the built in audio system for intercom, radio, tape player, CB, plus aux. port for XM or iPod. The plush seat cushions make hours of cross country riding as comfortable a sitting on a couch. Water cooled Shaft drive Air adjusted front and rear shocks Buyer is responsible for pickup or shipping... however, personal air transportation, within a few hundred miles, to pick up the bike can be arranged for the cost of fuel. $9,450.00 6103600696

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