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2009 Yamaha Xv1900ct on 2040-motos

$8,995
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2009 Yamaha XV1900CT ---- Price: $8995 Mileage: 4300 ---- Selling Point: 2009 Yamaha Star Raider S 1900cc/113ci motor. The Raider S model has all the extra chrome that is not on the standard Raider. Only 4k miles. Extended warranty good until May fifth, 2016. Oil changed at 115mis, 600mis, 2200mis, 4,000mis. Extras include the quick detach windshileld mount that is no longer available, short & tall winshields, Power Commander 5, & Cobra exhaust. Superb condition and well maintained. Garage kept. Always ran with premium gas and no ethanol. RUNS GOOD 1 owner $8995 Call Tyson @ 918-935-XXXX by Appointment Always call before you Visit > we have NO SALESPERSON on Site Cobra exhaust ($650) Power Commander USB V ($350) Tuned by K&N Yamaha Serviced by M&W Powersports Removable windshield with both short and tall windshields ($800+) - The factory Yamaha Removable driver backrest (not shown in images) ---- VIN: ; Call: (918)935-XXXX for more info. P-h-o-n-e: 9-1-8-9-3-5-4-8-4-3-

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