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2009 Yamaha V Star 1100 Silverado on 2040-motos

$5,999
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:6621 ColorColor: Raven
Location:

Caldwell, Idaho

Caldwell, ID
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Yamaha V Star tech info

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Yamaha V Star description

2009 Yamaha V Star 1100 Silverado, An adjustable windscreen keeps the bugs and the breeze at bay, a pair of studded leather saddlebags have plenty of room for a co - GET LOST AND LOVE IT V Star 1100 Silverado with our most popular touring accessories is read for a nice long ride. An adjustable windscreen keeps the bugs and the breeze at bay, a pair of studded leather saddlebags have plenty of room for a couple days worth of whatever you need and a passenger backrest keeps your co-pilot happy.

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