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Yamaha : V Star 650 Classic 2008 Yamaha V-star 650 Classic on 2040-motos

$3,300
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Yamaha V Star description

I bought this bike brand-new off the show room floor. I have always had it stored under cover or in-doors. It is in excellent condition with about 3,700 mis on it. The bike cost over $7000 brand new. It has been stored indoors at my warehouse for the last 3 yrs.Super fun bike to drive, gets about 45mpg.Shown is a small windshield that I put on, and can easily be removed if not wanted.Bike has never been down, or otherwise damaged in any way.Battery is brand new. Just completed a full $600 service and detail on the bike, and it is ready to roll, good as new. It will need a fresh inspection.Will provide a xxl 3/4 helmet with full face shield.No tire kickers, or test drives.The VIN number entered is not the correct VIN number. I do not have the registration in front of me while writing this listing, but will provide it when I get to my warehouse tomorrow.Would make an awesome Christmas present...just sayin'!

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