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2007 Yamaha V-star Classic 650 (laurel) on 2040-motos

$3,500
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2007 Yamaha V-Star Classic 650 (Laurel), $3,500, image 1

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We are selling my wife's v-Star classic 650 to get her a larger bike... Mileage is less than 5000 at this very moment... This is a beautiful bike that is black with ghost flames in the tank...there is absolutely nothing wrong with this bike except it needs a new home and rider. Bike has been kept in a storage unit to keep out of weather, and runs fantastic...has saddle bags and windshield...you can message us here or pm us at 601-335-two eight six six

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