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1992 Yamaha Virago 750 Fully Dressed on 2040-motos

$1,950
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Oregon Coast,

Oregon Coast
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Yamaha Virago description

I am selling my 1992 Yamaha Virago 750.Clear title in hand.18900mis on it. (extremely low miles for its age)Carbs were just rebuilt and resynced less than 50mis ago.New starter less than 50mis ago.New Battery purchased less than a month ago.After market slip on exhaust, still have original that goes with it.After market straight handlebars, still have original.Mustang sissy bar, still have original.Tires have 50% tread on front and back.Chrome could use a polishing. Little bit of rust spot here and there. (or i would be selling for more)This bike is loud proud and full of life.I purchased as barn score a couple months ago for rebuilding.It hasnt been registered since 2008.It will need registered. Plates currently on it.Test drive with cash in hand and motorcycle endorsement only.To see the bike and hear it run please give me a call.You can see the bike in the evening 5:00pm when I get off work.Please no out of state couriers,cash or cashiers check gets you the bike.I might consider best offer.Got some money into this bike.I have other vehicles I need to fix forcing the sale.1st come 1st serve.

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