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2001 Yamaha Classic Cruiser 1100cc Motorcycle / Bike on 2040-motos

$2,800
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Inland Empire,

Inland Empire
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This is a great comfortable Yamaha V star 1100cc bike with lots of power. Great commuter will save you lots of gas.This Vstar looks and runs good.Assume it's available if you see this ad. I will remove the ad as soon as it's sold. This is not the cheap 650 Vstar model. It is the high power 1100 cc V-Star.This model is far more reliable than Harley Davidson Honda Kawasaki and Suzuki. But do your own research and you'll find this out on your own.There's flexibility on the price but will only negotiate in person.Hit the Reply button at the top to Email me if you want to see it or text me at 949 632-672twoThanks.

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