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2009 Yamaha Vmax on 2040-motos

$14,999
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:3838 ColorColor: Intense Black
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Kodak, TN

Kodak, TN
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2009 Yamaha VMAX, PLEASE CALL MATT OR JORDAN AT 866.381.4628 - ROCKET SCIENCE The VMAX has always been the muscle bike to end all other muscle bikes. Commanding respect, triggering fear. Now, the all-new 2009 VMAX. Re-thought, reloaded with a major chip on its shoulder. The 2009 VMAX – We didn’t just improve a legend; we started a whole new one.

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