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Up for sale 2001 Yamaha Vmax carbon fiber addition, bike is in great condition for it's age, low miles, fast, starts everytime and is very dependable, added features are drag bars, shift light,custom seat,carbon fiber accessories,newer back tire, smoked black chrome turn signals, windshield. The bike does need rear pads and rotor, I have the parts I just haven't had a chance to install, if I was to keep the bike I would get the frame reinforcement bars, Vmax's are known for speed wobble at high speeds on corners, these bars fix the problem, I love this bike and want to keep it but I made a deal with my wife when I purchased my Harley, I will miss this bike, plenty of power and you don't see them on every corner. Bid it to win it.
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