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His And Hers Cruisers Yamaha Road Star 1700 & Honda Shadow Aero 750 on 2040-motos

$3,975
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Jacksonville, Florida

Jacksonville, FL
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2004 Yamaha RoadStar 1700 Bike is Absolutely Immaculate Condition. This is the Model with the Machined Wheels and Matching Belt Pulley. Several Other Extras Including Full Double Shielded Vance&Hines Exhaust, K&N Air Cleaner, Highway Pegs and Also Comes with Leather Bags that are not Pictured. HAS BRAND NEW METZLER TIRES and Recent Service. 31K Miles. You Will Not Find A Cleaner Bike For Less!! Title in Hand $3975 or Will Consider Any Trade. No Text Messages._________________________________2005 Honda Shadow Aero 750cc Extremely Clean Bike and Best Colors, Black and Silver. Bike Runs Awesome!! Mostly Stock but Does Have Modified Exhaust. ALSO COMES WITH PASSENGER SEAT AND BACKREST... NOT PICTURED!! 42K Miles. Priced Better Than ANY Similar Shadow I Could Find On CL and I Guarantee Its Cleaner Than Them Too.$2600.00 May Consider a Trade. Title In Hand No Text Messages Please.

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