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1997 Yamaha Virago 750 on 2040-motos

$2,200
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Fayetteville, Arkansas

Fayetteville, AR
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Yamaha Virago description

13,000mis, Great Starter Bike, Plenty of Giddy up, New Front Tire with less than 300mis on it, Ran sea foam in every tank of gas. Shaft driven. Has a dead battery right now but starts right up when you pop the clutch on a hill. I'm in college and am needing to sell to pay for school. Has slight dent in gas tank but it can hardly be seen. Has a two and a half gallon tank and gets about 45 mis/gallon. Matte black paint on the gas tank and the standard paint that came on it everywhere else. No lowball offers please, needing the money. Its a damn good bike if you're in school and are needing something to park close to campus and get good gas mileage. Email or text for information

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