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1986 Yamaha Vmx12 V-max Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $4,995.00
YearYear:1986 MileageMileage:23 ColorColor: Maroon
Location:

Bettendorf, Iowa, US

Bettendorf, IA, US
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TypeType:Cruiser Stock NumberStock Number:0898 PhonePhone:8883917341

Yamaha Other description

1986 Yamaha VMX12 V-Max, Why sould you buy this motorcycle? Im afraid this comes under the heading of If I had to explain it to you, you wouldnt understand. But, if I had to categorize, I guess i would say: 1. It is beautiful. 2. It is fast. 3. It is a cult classic. 4. Its a Yamaha! You will love the way the bike looks. The V-Max with its 100 plus horse power has a top speed of about 147MPH and quarter mile of about 11 seconds. The V-Boost kicks in as promised, and excels in straight lines. Did you see the V-Boost covers has been given the chrome treatment? The thing about it is that it does everything well. There are faster bikes, and their are more comfortable bikes, and their are more stylish bikes. But, I think the Max gives 90 percent in all those categories, making it a great all arounder, *especially* if your not into plastic racer bikes. Personally, I think it is one of the best all around bikes. This one has been dressed with a Yamaha windshield, case gaurds, and is clean! It also has a custom fork brace on it too. All of our pre-owned Motorcycles & ATVs have been serviced by our factory trained mechanics, and will have fresh oil changes, and a full checklist has been completed. Be sure to visit brennys dot com to see this, and other motorcycles and ATVs! We are your one stop store for your all your powersport needs!

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