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2012 Yamaha V-star 950 Tourer Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $7,699.00
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:5 ColorColor: Raven
Location:

Del City, Oklahoma, US

Del City, OK, US
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TypeType:Cruiser Stock NumberStock Number:014547 PhonePhone:8885945073

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2012 Yamaha V-Star 950 Tourer, SUMMER SELL-ABRATION! VERY CLEAN WITH LOW MILES AND READY FOR THE OPEN HIGHWAY!DESTINATION: WHEREVERFully equipped with windshield, passenger backrest and leather-wrapped hard sidebags, the moment you pull your V Star 950 onto the on-ramp, the highway is yours.

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Yamaha Reports 2012 Results

Thu, 14 Feb 2013

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MotoGP to Re-Visit Rookie Rule

Tue, 19 Jun 2012

MotoGP organizers are re-opening discussion for the series’ rookie rule which prevents new riders from entering the series with factory teams. Introduced following the 2009 MotoGP season, the rule was designed to give satellite teams the chance to field young up-and-coming talents  they otherwise wouldn’t have been able to sign. The theory was the rule would protect the satellite teams and spread out the talent pool.