Yamaha V Max tech info
Yamaha V Max description
see some details listed above under condition this bike is NOT your typical motorcycle let alone typical VMAX the following is a partial listing of what has been done to this VMAX to bring it to it's current condition BRAND NEW:
Thank you for looking. I will assist with transport, however, cost is buyer's responsibility. Check my 100% feedback as I have purchased several and sold a few as well on ebay. I have become friends with several people I have bought/sold from as I don't waste anyone's time and always deliver a superior item that is usually sold well below market. I don't need the money so please respect my time and avoid silly offers and questions. I am selling it because I have too many toys and my days of riding a bike are sadly behind me due to back issues.
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Yamaha V Max for Sale
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