Yamaha Virago tech info
Yamaha Virago description
The bike has new chain and sprocket, new battery, tires are in good condition. The bike has 7204 miles. Great bike for someone that is learning to ride or is it a good bike for in town riding to save gas. It gets 55+ miles to the gallon.
This bike has taught 3 people how to ride! The bike has been laid down once and there was minor damage but still runs great and looks Great! There is some scuffs on the muffler, right foot peg and break and hand break and fluid holder. The right turn signal is a little wrinkled where it bolts on but it still works fine.
This is my Father-in-laws bike that I am selling for him. So if you want to know anything else you can email me!
Payment will be through pay pal.
Shipping is Pick Up only with in 30 days after auction ends.
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