2009 Yamaha V Star on 2040-motos
Saint Paris, Ohio, United States
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Yamaha V Star description
This is a one owner, I bought it new, low mileage Vsatr 650 classic. It is in really good condition. Good tires and brakes. You can see the condition in the pictures. Need room in the garage and I dont ride it that much so it is time for me to sell it. Also so note that I took the emblems off, it has not been dropped or repainted, it is all original, I just prefer the clean look, so I took the emblems off the tank and the "Classic" sticker off the front fender. You can text me at 937-248-8884 if you have any questions. Local pick up only. Thanks for looking.
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