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Holiday Special**2009 Candy Red Yamaha V Star 950 on 2040-motos

$5,800
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Saint Louis, Missouri

Saint Louis, MO
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Yamaha V Star description

VERY SMOOTH BELT DRIVE AIR COOLED V TWIN CANDY RED 950 - ONLY 7,100 mileS I AM 2nd OWNER, ORIGINAL OWNER BOUGHT IN 2010 WITH five mileS ON IT, THIS BIKE HAS FLOOR BOARDS WITH HEEL TOE SHIFT, FAT FRONT END, BEACH BAR FEEL - EVERYTHING WORKS LIKE NEW. FRESH OIL CHANGE ROTELLA T6 SYN BLEND, BRAND NEW BATTERY, BRAND NEW REAR TIRE FROM LOCAL YAMAHA DEALER...READY TO RIDE HOME. CHROME SHINES BRIGHT, UNBELIEVABLE POWER EXCELLENT RIDE. REALLY STRETCHES IN NICE ON THE HIGHWAY, PLENTY OF TIME LEFT TO GET SOME MILES IN BEFORE THE SNOW FLIES. PLEASE NO SPAMMERS AND NO I DO NOT NEED HELP SELLING MY BIKECALL OR TEXT CASH ONLY DEAL

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