2003 Roadstar One Of A Kind Custom Bike Can Be Ridden As A Bobber Or A Bagger on 2040-motos
Northfield, New Jersey, US
Yamaha Road Star tech info
Yamaha Road Star description
What we have here is a total custom one of a kind Yamaha Roadstar.
What your bidding on is one bike that is set up as a custom bobber that can be changed over to a touring bagger in about an hour.
You will be getting two seats, an additional passenger seat, passenger floor bds., two rear fenders, saddle bags, windshield with leather storage pouch.
This bike has many custom parts added including air cleaner, rejetted carbs, air pollution bypass kit, Vance and Hines long shot pipes, custom license plate mount, turn signals, custom exposed secondary pulley, custom one of a kind fenders, second cruising foot pegs, handle bar risers, wiring is ran through handle bars.
Garaged kept and adult owned. This bike starts great, runs great, looks great, and sound awesome!!
You do not want to miss out on this one of a kind bike. Must see to appreciate.
winning bidder must make deposit payment within 24 hrs. and pay in full within 3 days and arrange for your own shipping or pick up in person.
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