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2000 Yamaha Venture & Matching Trailer on 2040-motos

$10,495
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Columbus, Ohio

Columbus, OH
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Contact info Cruisin Classics 3575 Fisher Road Columbus OH 43228 LARRY AND JACKI PENDLETON OR SALES MANAGER DAVID REECE) 2000 Yamaha Venture Royale STAR Sellers Notes BEAUTIFUL 2000 YAMAHA VENTURE ROYAL STAR IN FANTASTIC CONDITION WITH A 2004 BUSHTEC MATCHING TRAILER. THIS BIKE IS LOADED WITH OPTIONS INCLUDING ON BOARD INTERCOM WITH CB, AIR RIDE, CRUISE CONTRAL, LUGGAGE RACK, SADDLE BAGS WITH INSERTS AND MORE. THE TRAILER HAS BEEN PAINTED TO MATCH AND IS ALSO IN TERRIFIC CONDITION. TRAILER HAS ADDITIONAL LUGGAGE RACK AND A COOLER WITH LEATHER BRA. INCLUDED IN SALE ARE MANY EXTRA'S INCLUDING three BELL HELMETS WITH INTERCOM HOOK-UP PLUS four NEW VISORS, two LEATHER RIDING JACKETS (SIZES 48L & 54L) 2 SETS OF MATCHING CHAPS, A BATTERY TENDER AND COVERS FOR BOTH BIKE AND TRAILER. PLEASE CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THIS COMPLETE PACKAGE. THANK YOU FROM ALL OF US AT CRUISIN CLASSICS Visit Cruisin Classics on-line at www.cruisinclassicsinc.com to see more photos of this vehicle or call today at today to schedule your test drive. 2000 Yamaha Venture Royale STAR Vehicle Options AM/FM Cassette Luggage Rack Auxiliary Audio Jack Leather interior•Location: COLUMBUS,OH

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