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1989 Yamaha Virago Route 66 Revival XV250 (1989)
BRAND NEW 1989 Yamaha Route 66 250cc NEVER RIDDEN - GARAGE KEPT This 1989 Yamaha Virago Route 66 Revival XV250 is a stunning motorcycle that will definitely catch anyone's attention. With a powerful 250cc engine size, this standard type bike is perfect for those who want to experience the thrill of the road. The exterior color is a sleek gray that will make you stand out in a crowd.2024-06-23 21:46:24Tampa, Florida, United States117,500.00
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1983 Yamaha Virago (1983)
I Own this bike for 2 years, I'm not much of a rider so need less to say it have Benn setting on my garage almost the entire time. I'm the 4 owner of this bike with had been owned by older person her entire life , I have the gasket of the clutch replace and oil chance but some how after that is hard to switch 2nd, and third gear I dint have this issues before I decide to change the oil , the clutch gasket need to be replace because some how the person who did my oil change make a mistake and punch the gasket , the screws for the front brake master cylinder are strip that will have to be replace in order to refill fluid. still ride strong , have a antique tag . I asking 600.00 dollars but the reserve price is low, I'm wiling to negotiate .2016-11-18 04:46:45Tampa, Florida, United States416900
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1997 Yamaha VIRAGO 250 (1997)
1997 Yamaha VIRAGO 250, CUSTOM! - Motorcycle Type CUSTOM ALL THE WAY! Cruisers Engine Specifications Displacement (cc): 249 Cylinders: 2 Engine Stroke: 4 Speeds: 5 Speed Transmission Specifications Number of speeds: 5 Speed Dry Weight (lbs.): 3022013-12-11 23:39:44Tampa, FL19,0682,497.00
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1997 Yamaha VIRAGO 250 Standard (1997)
1997 Yamaha VIRAGO 250, CUSTOM! - Motorcycle Type CUSTOM ALL THE WAY! Cruisers Engine Specifications Displacement (cc): 249 Cylinders: 2 Engine Stroke: 4 Speeds: 5 Speed Transmission Specifications Number of speeds: 5 Speed Dry Weight (lbs.): 3022013-10-16 08:43:54Tampa, FL, US192,497.00
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