2005 Yamaha V Max on 2040-motos
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Yamaha V Max description
Great condition. New front tire, 70% back tire, lowered mirrors, LED blinkers and tail light, LED auxiliary brake light, custom auxiliary brake light bracket, custom rear brake arm, braided stainless steel brake, clutch and throttle cables. Kerker slip on mufflers, custom bar ends, new battery with battery tender connection. Custom scoop inserts, aftermarket radiator cover and engine bars. Have all original parts to go with bike as well.
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Yamaha V Max for Sale
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