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2006 Yamaha Vstar 110--only 5k Miles On It. - $3995 (mead/longmont) on 2040-motos

$3,995
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Denver, Colorado

Denver, CO
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2006 YAMAHA Vstar 110--Only 5k miles on it. - $3995 (Mead/Longmont), $3,995, image 1

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This is a clean, rarely pre-owned, cherry motorcycle w/one owner who spent the last few years in Iraq & Afghanistan in the Army. With only 5000mis on it, you won't find a better price as the bike is practically new. As seen in the pics, this motorcycle has been well cared for, stored in a temperature-controlled garage and well maintained. It starts right up and rides like it did on day one. It's a good, smooth ride with some serious 1100 giddy-up in it--Instant G's--and good fun for zipping around town or tearing through the country-side. It's also a very comfortable ride with a generous saddle and well-positioned handle-bars, which makes it exceptional for long rides and touring. This bike has 1 of the best service records out there with very high customer satisfaction and very low breakdown or service needs. Please call Justin at: 562-522-XXXX for serious inquiries

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