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I am selling my 2003 Yamaha V-Star 1100 Classic. Over the past few years I have ridden it less and less, and bikes need to be ridden. This bike is maxed out with hard saddle bags, windshield, leather accent pieces, backrest for both seats, and other accessories. It has very low miles on the bike (13,000) as I have not ridden it much in the last 4 years. Now there is a small oil leak and can be fixed easily with a gasket change. Other than that, nothing else is wrong with the bike, just needs the chrome polished. |
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