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2007 Yamaha V-star 1100 Classic on 2040-motos

$8,995
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Saint James, Minnesota

Saint James, MN
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2007 Yamaha V-Star 1100 Classic, $8,995, image 1

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CruiserThis excellent bike has 6,300mis on a 1063cc engine with 1,000.00 in extras and new back tire. It is a one owner adult driven bike. It features air-cooled V-twin power for effortless cruising, a 17-litre gas tank for all-day junkets, a nice long wheelbase, convenient shaft drive and lots of chrome detailing. Shipping, Financing and Warranty may be available. Engine Description:

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