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2005 Yamaha Vmax on 2040-motos

$9,000
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:11480 ColorColor: red
Location:

simi valley, California

simi valley, CA
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2005 Yamaha Vmax , This is the twenty year anniversary version of one of the best performing motorcycles made. It is in like new condition never raced always garaged and covered . If you know these motorcycles I can not say much more except this bike as never hit the v-boost part of the rpm range. It has been lovingly cared for. $9,000.00

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