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2009 Yamaha V Star Classic on 2040-motos

$4,790
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:20101 ColorColor: Cerulean Silver / Liquid Silve
Location:

Manassas, Virginia

Manassas, VA
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Yamaha V Star photos

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Yamaha V Star tech info

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Yamaha V Star description

2009 Yamaha V Star Classic, USED V-STAR 650 CLASSIC. SAVE $409! HAS W/SHIELD AND DRIVING LIGHTS. EXCELLENT CONDITION. FINANCING AND 2YR WARR ARE AVAILABLE. - NOTHING'S MORE CLASSIC THAN A GREAT DEAL For years, 40 cubic inches was a lot of motor. Guess what, it still is, especially when a sweet, overhead-cam 40-inch V-twin powers a bike that doesn't weigh so much. The V Star Classic is light, maneuverable and ready for you to make it your own.

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