Yamaha V-star 2009 Blue 950cc on 2040-motos
Yamaha V Star tech info
Yamaha V Star description
You are bidding on one beautiful machine! This 2009 V-Star 950 features:
- Custom chrome exhaust system (2 to 2) with deep, muscular volume.
- Stock exhaust system (not pictured) also included in sale.
- Quick-release windshield in perfect unblemished condition.
- Leather saddlebags and mounts (not pictured) with weather-protection covers for inclement weather conditions.
- Chrome highway bars and footpegs.
- Driver floorboards for driver comfort.
- Expertly maintained and detailed body free of scratches, dents, blemishes.
- Garage stored and covered (cover included in sale). Never driven in adverse weather conditions.
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