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Yamaha V Star description
This bike is an amazing bike. It runs as if it were new......without any problems or issues. While it is an 02, the bike is beautiful and practically spotless. It has a new rear tire, windshield, highway pegs, leather saddle bags, and a sissy bar with a rear backrest for the passenger. I do not know of any issues with this bike.....and I know that I am going to regret selling it. The ONLY reason I am selling it is that I bought a Harley Tri glide and therefore I no longer need it.
Ask any questions you have before bidding. I will be happy to send any additional pictures. I will assist in shipping.....within reason. Please contact me to work out specifics BEFORE bidding.
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