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Blue Yamaha Vstar 950 on 2040-motos

US $2,500.00
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:7700 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Frederick, Maryland, US

Frederick, Maryland, US
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Yamaha V Star photos

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Yamaha V Star tech info

TypeType:Cruiser Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):950 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Dealer VINVIN:JYAN01E229A003857

Yamaha V Star description

You are bidding on a 2009 Yamaha V Star 950 in Blue with 950 cc engine.  We received this bike as a trade from the owner, and we're going to pass the savings on to you.

Take a good look at the pictures to see the condition of the bike.  We try to get every angle and show every part of the bike if we can.  If there is any part of the bike you'd like to see a picture of, just let us know.

This bike runs great.  Bike is great for someone wanting to get into riding and keeping cost paid down. 

 

Features:

-         950 cc motor

-         2 to 1 exhaust

Own a great beginner bike or just to ride around the country side.

We encourage an inspection of the bike in-person at our dealership.  Please go to www.hdoffrederick.com for location and times of operation.  This bike is for sale in our showroom and is subject to sale before this auction ends.  You can call 301-694-8177 and ask for Lee or Sales as well.

 

Make sure to take a look at our other auctions for used and new/obsolete parts, as well as used motorcycles of all types – save us as a seller, too – new items EVERY DAY!

  

Buyers, please make sure your PayPal address is correct BEFORE you pay!

 

Shipping:

We do NOT ship motorcycles.  That is at the expense and time of the buyer.  We will help out as much as we can with the delivery process.

  

 

We do NOT ship internationally unless the auction states in the actual listing we are for that specific item. 

 

******Please Note:  Some items listed for sale on EBay are also for sale in our showroom in Frederick, MD.  These listings would mainly be (but not exclusive to) new old stock obsolete parts and used motorcycles.

 

For those items, the auction can be ended at any time for a local sale if the reserve (if one is listed) has not been met.  If the reserve has been met, the auction will be allowed to continue to the end and the item will not be sold to any local walk-in buyer.  If there is no reserve and there is at least one bid, the item will be allowed to continue to the end and the item will not be sold to any local buyer.

 

The only way to ensure the item is yours is to: a.) Use the buy-it-now button (if available); b.) Be the highest bidder and have the reserve met at the end of the auction listing.   In VERY, VERY rare cases, if an item has been sold on EBay and paid for, but the item has been sold in our showroom at the same time, the buyer will be contacted and refunded any amount paid to us within 48 hours.

 

 

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