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Yamaha V Star description
This a super nice 2009 Yamaha VStar 1300. The bike was aquired from the original owner. The bike has nice saddle bags (key is missing). The bike also has crash bars and extended foot pegs. There are pouches added to the windshield and tool bag to the front forks. The bike is missing the sissy bar but the mounts are present on the rear fender. The bike has 24430 miles that were all put on by the original owner. The bike doesnt show any dents. It doesnt show signs of ever being laid down. We just put a new battery in the bike last week. This bike runs out great and would last the new owner for years to come. If you have any questions feel free to ask
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