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1987 Yamaha Xv535 Virago "perfect Condition" on 2040-motos

US $710.00
YearYear:1987 MileageMileage:3517 ColorColor: Burgundy
Location:

Romeoville, Illinois, US

Romeoville, Illinois, US
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1987 YAMAHA XV535 VIRAGO

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1987 YAMAHA XV535 VIRAGO 1987 YAMAHA XV535 VIRAGO

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Yamaha Virago description

Up for sale is 1987 Yamaha xv535 Virago in excellent condition, bike has been garaged kept. Need to sell to help pay for my brothers college tuition. Bike only has 47 hours on it, looks & rides as if it just came off the lot, only 3517 miles. I don't want to part with it but his education is more important to me, bike purchased back in 2011 from original owner. New owner will be

very happy with it.

If you would like to see & test it prior to purchase please contact me before bidding.
I'm listing with no shipping but if you would like to ship contact me before auction end.

Thank you & happy bidding.

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One man who didn't want to be watching the Sachsenring MotoGP

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