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1994 Yamaha Xv750 Virago on 2040-motos

$2,395
YearYear:1994 MileageMileage:7502 ColorColor: Green
Location:

Bettendorf, Iowa

Bettendorf, IA
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1994 Yamaha XV750 Virago, Here is an affordable bike. The Yamaha Virago, drive shaft driven V-Twin. This one has only 7500 miles on it!! There is a dent in the gas tank, check out the pictures.  Fully serviced and ready to ride. Be sure to check  out brennys dot com for this, and lots of other bikes, and ATVs!!

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