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Yamaha V Max description
Opportunity to own a piece of history. 1985 is the first year the vmax was sold in the states. And the selling point is fast acceleration. There is only a few floating around for sale most all need work. This is a rare find. Clean title. Front tire has some tread but when it's time I have a new one with beads. Also have a few other extras. Original manual and a motor cycle report, says this vmax goes 0-60 in 2.88 seconds and runs a quarter mile in 10.99 seconds. This bike has blazing acceleration not for a beginner. It's a really clean bike it's not mint condition but certainly qualifies for excellent. If you know about vmaxs this is a collection piece to some. I am the 3rd owner. The 1st was a pastor. The econd was a mechanic who I'm still in contact with. Has high miles but there is nothing wrong with this bike needs nothing, no leaks, fires right up on the coldest days. The more time passes the less and less one can be found and the value will rise.
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Yamaha V Max for Sale
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- 2009 yamaha v max(US $17000)
- 1985 yamaha v max(US $15000)
- 1985 yamaha v max(US $22000)
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