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2008 Yamaha V-star 650 Classic on 2040-motos

$3,990
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:11060 ColorColor: Black
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2008 Yamaha V-STAR 650 CLASSIC, BLACK WITH FACTORY GHOST FLAMES, ONLY 11060 MILES,BACKREST,RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT,EXCELLENT CONDITION AND ONLY $3990

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Yamaha To Build Cars By 2014

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Used Review: Dainese Jerico R winter gloves

Fri, 04 Mar 2011

DAINESE JERICO-R Being stuck up a mountain with your bike buried to the pegs in snow is not the best place to be a week before Christmas, especially when its 1200kms from home. Only owning perforated summer gloves is also far from ideal. This is the situation I found myself in and seeing as everything in Italy costs a million Euros, I wasn’t prepared to spend a fortune on a set of discontinued Oxford heated grips from the local motocross shop.  A very pretty girl called Fanny at Chitrrai Yamaha, near Perugia, showed me the winter glove options.