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2007 Yamaha V-star 1100 Classic 1st Owner Low Miles! Pristine Cond!~_* on 2040-motos

$4,995
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VINVIN:JYAVP11YX7A010367

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Beautiful first owner Yamaha V-Star 1100 Classic. ONLY 4.752 original miles. Not a scratch on this bike. Very comfortable and powerful. Great bike for short or long distance riding. Excellent bike for beginner rider or someone who has been riding for years. Lots of extra's. Clean CA title in hand. Not a nicer V-Star out there anywhere! Priced for immediate sale so don't wait this incredible deal will not last! TRADE-INS ARE WELCOME! Always garaged. Low mileage. No accidents. Performance tires. Well maintained....

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