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2009 Yamaha V Max - Price: 6500us$ on 2040-motos

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Yamaha V Max description

YAMAHA V-MAX MOTORCYCLE THIS WAS THE 1st YEAR FOR THE NEW V MAX AND IS DOCUMENTED AND THEY ONLY MADE OF THESE BIKES AND THIS IS SERIAL OF MADE THIS BIKE ONLY HAS MILES ON IT THIS BIKE HAS BEEN IN A HEATED SHOWROOM EVER SINCE BEING BOUGHT NEW SOMEDAY THIS BIKE WILL BE A COLLECTORS PIECE I HAVE ALL THE ORIGIANL PAPERWORK BOOK AND NUMBERED COMMEMORATIVE BADGE AS SHOWN IN THE IMAGES THIS WOULD BE A GREAT BIKE TO ADD TO YOUR COLLECTION OR JUST TO TAKE OUT AND RIDE ON A SUMMER DAY AND YOU WILL NOT BE BEAT

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