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Up for sale is my 2006 Yamaha XVS1100, after purchasing I found it to be too small for me to ride comfortably and parked it in the garage for over 2 years now.
Pictures tell most of the story, the bike is in good shape with relatively low miles at 9K. Nice color, nice bike. The only issue is from sitting, common problem is the float is stuck so it sometimes likes to send gas out the overflow so this will have to be fixed otherwise I would say fly in and drive it away. If can work on that issue you probably can ride it home with a little work. May need a rear tire soon but the one on is fine. No reserve! Bike is located near either Interstate 16 or Interstate 95 in Savannah, Georgia. EMail me with any questions. Thanks! |
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