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2006 Yamaha Vstar 1100 Classic on 2040-motos

$4,600
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15th St at Bell 2006 Yamaha V-Star (Vstar) 1100 (XVS1100) Classic. Attractive condition, just serviced. 6,120mis. New battery. HID Headlamp. Saddlebag support arms. Passenger rest (sissy bar). This bike runs well and has no issues. Title in hand, ready to go. If you're unfamiliar with the Vstar 1100 model, here are some highlights: - shaft drive, means reliable and smooth shifting. Low maintenance- tank mounted gauge, completes the classic cruiser look- footboards, NOT pegs. Makes a much more comfortable ride and looks better (in my opinion)- low center of gravity, long wheel base = classic cruiser- dual front disc brakes (not common at all), means great stopping power- lots of low end (2,400 rpm) torque, great for early throttle responseI will throw in a high quality, lightly pre-owned, UV resistant and waterproof bike cover. I really like this bike, it's a real pleasure to ride. But I just got a dog and I just don't find the time to ride it anymore. Call me at: -Dallas

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