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1998 Yamaha VMax, which I've owned since 2004. It is all original except wonderful Corbin seat with removable back rest ("wife-saver"). I have original seat. Tires are excellent, engine/drive have had all fluids replaced, including drive shaft. Full synthetic always. Nearly flawless, no corrosion. Heated garage, (no moisture) Fastest bike when introduced unseating Honda Magna...Comfortable, but super bike fast with wonder sound and great engine. I have too many bikes, thinning out the herd a bit, at age 71....
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