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1985 Yamaha V-max on 2040-motos

$3,500
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1985 yamaha V-MAX, $3,500, image 1

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very clean owner V-Max i have owned this bike since always garaged and maintained has lots of extra performance work done to bike ( the entire performance upgrade done to this bike was done as a complete package all designed and developed to work together ) including holeshot performance dyno tuned into stainless steel header and stainless mufflers ( sounds like a big block rumble) stage power kit including carb jetting and carb work all fresh k amp N filter nylogy wires high performance clutch braided steel clutch and brake lines auto or manual v-boost controler cool running v-max system custom shift light attractive tires k original miles very clean very depedable and very fast never down always well cared for. I hate to see it go it is a very cool very bad motorcycle that i have had a very long time if you are looking for a very nice V-Max here it is you may find 1 cheaper but you will not find 1 as cleanas nice and as well put together as this one. . --

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