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2003 Yamaha V Star 650, 2003 Yamaha V Star 650 Classic for sale. My wife bought this late spring of this year. She practiced on it in a church parking lot several times, but lost interest when it fell over once on her while she was riding it in the parking lot. I rode her up the canyons once, as well; 35 miles put on the bike, since we bought it. Other than a scrape on the front fender (pictured) and a few scratches on the saddle bags the bike looks and runs great. Leather Lyke saddle bags, full windshield and wind deflectors. $2,900.00 8018596997
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