Yamaha V Star tech info
Yamaha V Star description
THIS BIKE IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION WITH ONLY 2900 MILES ON IT. I HAVE A CLEAR TITLE. I BOUGHT THIS IN 2010 FROM A DEALER AND IT ONLY HAD 547 MILES ON IT. IT HAS ALWAYS BEEN KEPT IN A CLIMATE CONTROLLED GARAGE. I HAD AN EXTERNAL OIL FILTER PUT ON IT AT THE DEALERS SO THE OIL WOULD BE EASIER TO CHANGE. IT HAS SADDLE BAGS ON BOTH SIDES AND A VERY CLEAN WINDSHIELD. THE BIKE IS IN GREAT RUNNING CONDITION!!!
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