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V-max 2009 Vmax 1700 on 2040-motos

US $15,000.00
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:14054 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Great Neck, New York, US

Great Neck, New York, US
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Yamaha V Max photos

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Yamaha V Max tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1700 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:jyavp29ea9a000582

Yamaha V Max description

2009 Yamaha V-Max

14054 Miles

 The bike is in Mint condition, never abused and Adult owned

I am selling it to buy a touring bike, I’m to old to ride the baddest bike on this planet anymore!

 

Mobil One oil change four times a year

Brakes in good condition

Rear differential oil changed with Synthetic

 The bike has several modifications that enhance the drivability and power.

 First thing that you need to know is it makes a true 200 Horse Power to the rear wheel, NO BS!

 This bike is not for the beginners, seriously powerful and blinding fast.

 Here is a list of the modifications / enhancements:

 “Gurued Gear” Race Flash ECU. I took the Yamaha Race ECU and sent it to the “Guru” to get the latest tune / flash. It is matched to the Brock’s four into one Short Mega exhaust which works perfectly with the Big Air kit. And to but the final tune on the bike, a Power Commander V. This setup and tune is the latest and greatest and produces the most horse power and toque.

 240mm  Race Attack rear tire on Yamaha rim. Also matching Race Attack front tire. Both tires are in good condition.

 For the handle bars I have installed Rizoma Sport Line Grips, ASV short Levers and CRG Arrow End Mirrors.

 I have removed the ugly stock turn signals and replaced them with a rear Integrated LED Taillight / turn signal and billet front Turn signals mounted on the forks.

 I have also installed the Quick Shifter for clutch-less full throttle shifting. Smooth like an automatic shift. This part is no longer available to the public. 

 For comfort I have installed the Corbin 1” foot peg lowering kit. This gives you a little more leg room and comfort.

 Because I ride in an urban environment I install the LOUD electric Air Horn.

 I have several other extras that I will include if you “BUY IT NOW”

 Here is what I will include:

Boulevard windshield

Touring windshield

Large tail bag

Small Tail bag

Pit Bull front and rear pit stands

 I have the bike listed locally and may end the sale at anytime.

 I will not ship the bike, that is the BUYERS responsibility.

 I have the clean clear title in hand and will not release the bike until it is paid in full and all funds have cleared.

 If you are a serious buyer please feel free to call me @ 347-782-2041,  8 am to 10 pm est.

 

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