1989 Yamaha V Max on 2040-motos
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Up for bid, from the estate of a motorcycle enthusiast, is a very nice Yamaha V Max. This bike, along with others, has been in a garage for over 10 years and not started. Bike has just had a new battery installed. The pant and overall condition, for it's age, is excellent. Tires are in very good shape and have no cracks with many miles left on them. Bike has just had the fuel tank and pump flushed and carburetors removed and cleaned. I rode this motorcycle only a couple miles and the engine is strong and very fast, however, there is a slight stumbling, at the lower side of mid range, that should clear up with daily riding. Please understand, this bike has truly been sitting for 10 years. Bike is completely stock (including exhaust) with the exception of an adjustable steering damper that has been installed. (I do not believe that this was a factory item.) What is really surprising is that for the miles on this bike, it is very quiet and tight and rides really nice. The reserve is low, as it has to go. Don't miss out on this. 50 states only, pick up only. Thanks
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