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This is a super nice Yamaha Road Star 1700 Silverado Edition Motorcycle. Had both tires replaced last year and inspected by local Yamaha dealer right after I purchased it.. No issues found . Dealer commented on how nice a condition the bike is in. Installed High Back Bar and arm rest for passenger comfort. Bike came with double D drag pipes and a bike lift. Pipes were a bit loud for my taste, so I installed a set of factory pipes with stage one modification performed. Bike is the last model sold with carbs. Modified the factory pipes since the carbs are jetted for the drag pipes. Bike runs great with excellent power. My wife unfortunately can't ride with me due to her back problems. Just not riding it as much as I thought I would, since acquiring new job driving a semi truck regionally. I would like to find a good home for this well maintained bike. Garage kept always cleaned, hard to find one any better than this. No scratches or dents, shiny paint and chrome. Sale includes the Drag pipes and bike lift. Installed new battery 10/28/2016. Thanks for looking. For more details contact me at 330 501 4162. Serious inquires only. |
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