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2010 Yamaha Vmax 1700 on 2040-motos

$15,995
YearYear:2010 MileageMileage:2548
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TypeType:Cruiser PhonePhone:(949) 466-9165

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2010 Yamaha Vmax 1700, Everybody can have a Harly Davidson, Victory, or sport bikes...nothing special there!! This is an amazing bike which TURNS HEADS on every corner...2010 VMAX + 5 Years Extended Warranty!! The legand ... the baddest muscle bike ever. God knows how many compliments I've gotten thanks to this machine. People slow down to check it...ask me questions about it...and take pictures everywhere I park it :o) Unfortunately I have to go to Canada which rains a lot so my baby vmax is for a smoking deal sale....200 HP....as illustrated on the photos, is has many carbon fiber parts, after market mirrors, bar ends, matching exhoust tips, engine and clutch covers, ... and more. Here is the list of added items and their prices: Purchase + Tax + Fees $ 22,000.00 5 Years Extended Warranty till 2015 $ 1,500.00 Black Skull Mirrors $ 80.00 Tank Pad $ 5.00 Levers $ 150.00 Exhaust Tips $ 300.00 Clutch Cover $ 250.00 Engine Cover $ 200.00 Camshaft Covers $ 350.00 Bar Ends $ 50.00 Carbon Fiber Front Fender $ 350.00 Carbon Fiber Rear Fender $ 500.00 Carbon Fiber Top Cover $ 400.00 Turn Signals $ 100.00 License Plate Frame $ 10.64 Levers Instalation Fee $ 20.00 Turn Signals + Engine Cover Installation $ 258.28 600 Mile Service $ 200.00 Battery $ 45.00 TOTAL: $ 26,768.92 As shown on the photos, this bike is fully adjustable including: 4 suspension adjustment valves fully computerized system computer can adjust RPM! stopwatch, system information, current fuel economy ... YOU SEE THIS VMAX, YOU WILL FALL IN LOVE WITH IT! Asking price: SMOKING DEAL!!!!!! Call or text Austin 949-466-9 one 65 $15,995.00 9494669165

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