2004 Yamaha Roadstar Midnight on 2040-motos
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2004 Yamaha Roadstar MIDNIGHT, 2004 Midnight Roadstar 21000 miles lots of extra shiny stuff (trim) Corbin seat Original seat Back rest Windshield Leather Lyke bags (easily removed) Extra billet eyebrows and original kuryakyn grips & trim New battery tires with lots of tread almost new Craftsman lift $6,000.00
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