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2008 Yamaha Venture on 2040-motos

$10,250
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:13298
Location:

Lakeway, Texas

Lakeway, TX
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TypeType:Touring

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2008 Yamaha Venture , This fully loaded luxury touring machine comes with everything serious riders need, including a four-speaker sound system, a CB radio, intercom system, and AM/FM radio with auxiliary jack combined with a powerful and smooth 1300 CC V-four engine with great sounding aftermarket pipes. Theres plenty of lockable storage in the form of a 15-gallon trunk with rear wing and LED lights and a pair of color-matched 9.3-gallon side bags. Ergonomically designed bucket-type seats with plush, wraparound passenger backrest for unbeatable long-range comfort. This bike has been garage kept and meticulously maintained. It is in immaculate condition with only 13,298 miles. $10,250.00

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