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2001 Yamaha V Star Classic on 2040-motos

$2,277
YearYear:2001 MileageMileage:36170 ColorColor: Purple
Location:

Pacific Junction, Iowa

Pacific Junction, IA
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Yamaha V Star photos

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Yamaha V Star tech info

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Yamaha V Star description

2001 Yamaha V Star Classic, >>BUDGET BIKE! 2001 Yamaha V-Star Classic With Extras!<< - Pure Star quality, down-to-earth value. All it takes is one look at the V Star Classic to know that you're in the presence of greatness. 40 cubic inch V-twin engine with shaft drive. Now has rider floorboards for 2001.

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