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Used 2006 Yamaha V-max For Sale on 2040-motos

$8,500
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Rogers, Arkansas

Rogers, AR
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2006 Yamaha V Max Cruiser 1,500mis Black with Ghost Flames Black leather seat Fly Screen Sissy Bar Displacement, 1200.00 ccm, 73.10 cubic inches Engine type, V4, four stroke Gearbox, 5 gear Front brakes, Double Disc Rear brakes, Single Disc Front Suspension, 43mm Telescoping fork with air assist Rear Suspension, Dual shocks with adjustable spring preload and rebound damping Transmission type, final drive, Shaft Drive Serious inquiries only Qualified buyers are eligible for financing, nationwide shipping and extended warranties. Updated 2013-06-05

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