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Yamaha V Max description
Selling my Yamaha Vmax. This bike is in very good shape and is very clean. It's always garaged and covered. Just installed new Dunlop tires. It's got a few extras like a custom exhaust, fork guards,case savers,aftermarket blinkers and tail light, tinted windscreen, and oil pressure gauge. This bike sounds great going down the road.
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Yamaha V Max for Sale
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