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Yamaha V Max description
This is a 2005 Yamaha V-Max 1200 with 750 original miles. This is a limited production numbered anniversary edition. She has sat for the last 11 years in a heated garage. In 2015 she had the fuel tank replaced along with the carbs rebuilt and synced which was due to the prolonged storage. She is now 100%, everything is original. I am the second owner. The original owner had the dealer install LoJack which is still installed. I have all manuals, keys, title, registration and recent repair (as stated above) paper work. With a manufactured claim of 145HP crank / 116HP rear wheel these are very powerful muscle bikes.
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