Yamaha V Star tech info
Yamaha V Star description
This bike is in mint condition. I have to sell it as I fell off a ladder recently timing trees and broke both my pelvic bone and shoulder. I love this bike and have taken good care of it with just gentile riding in the country. It has just had full service with oil change, filter etc. I have added engine roll bars and a beautiful luggage rack that together were over $300. This bike new sells for over $4000 plus the accessories. I will discuss shipping but am listing as a pick up.
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Yamaha V Star for Sale
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