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2009 Yamaha Vmax 1700 on 2040-motos

$15,900
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:13300
Location:

Crestview, Florida

Crestview, FL
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TypeType:Cruiser

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***REDUCED for the holidays!!!! $15,900.*** Was $17000 2009 Yamaha Vmax 1700, 2009 Yamaha VMax for Sale, 13k miles. One owner. All original, stock parts included. Original 200 wheel with racing slick included. New, never mounted 240 tire included. Craftsman motorcycle jack included. Tons of extras... Yamaha factory 240 wide wheel kit, Pazzo levers, Rizoma grips, CRG bar ends and mirrors, Yamaha stiletto seat back, Corbin rear seat, Custom Dynamics accent lighting, Custom Dynamics ring mount LED turn signals, Monster Air intake system with K&N air filters, license plate relocator, Power Commander with quick shifter, Speedo Healer, double clutch spring, Ex-Up eliminator, Ex-Pipe catalytic converter eliminator, Sato Racing frame sliders, Stebel air horn, ECU reflash from The VMax Guru, HID headlight with angle eye from The Retrofit Source, Scorpion alarm system, and more. ***$15,900.00

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