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2003 Yamaha Roadstar Classic 1600, Rides Great, Cheap!!! on 2040-motos

$2,995
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Houston, Texas

Houston, TX
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2003 Yamaha Road star Classic 1600Video link of bike below:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJeVoFzfmnsWe have this 2003 Yamaha Road star Classic for sale. This is a great Touring motorcycle. This big engine cruiser will take you anywhere in comfort. In terrific condition, this bike is a must have. This bike has covered 55000 miles.It has metallic brown/ bronze paintwork with that great shinny chrome, comfortable seat, Sissy Bar, Luggage rack, Classic Spoke wheels, front and rear tires are in attractive shape, windshield, floor boards, crash bars, highway pegs, up rated air intake. The V-Twin air cooled engine delivers power with great fuel economy.This is the chance to own a classic motorcycle at an extremely affordable price. This bike has clearly been looked after and cherished.Warranties and finance available.Please feel free to contact us at Joe Speed Motorsports and then take a ride to see us. We are located in NW of Houston on 1960, 1.5 mis from 290 and 3.5 mis from 249.We also accept trade-ins of your old motorcycle. We can also buy your bike for cash and accept consignments too. Please give us a call or e-mail any time to set up an appointment to view.Joe Speed Motorsports LLC11450 FM-1960 W#108HoustonTexas77065Yamaha, roadstar, road star, road-star, cruiser

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