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2000 Yamaha Vmax Vmx12m (vin078623) on 2040-motos

$4,695
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:20
Location:

Loudon, NH

 Loudon, NH
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VINVIN:078623

Yamaha Other description

2000 Yamaha VMAX VMX12M with 20,000 Miles This is one of the higher powerd motorcycles. It has a V Four, four stroke, liquid cooled engine with a shaft drive and a six speed transmission. There are a set of dual disk brakes on the front wheel and a single disk at the rear wheel for plenty of stopping power. For more information send an email, stop in at 575 Route 106 North (Rocky Pond Road), Loudon, NH, or call Bob at 1-603-783-8080. If you can read this ad you can be sure that this bike is available for sale. Keywords: Yamaha Cruiser, Big Bike, Yamaha VMAX

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