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2013 Yamaha Bolt R-spec (2014) on 2040-motos

$8,390
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: High Sparkle Green
Location:

Brighton, Michigan

Brighton, MI
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2013 Yamaha Bolt R-Spec (2014), Bolt R Spec - Featuring the fuel injected, 4-valve, V-Star 950 engine, the Bolt R-Spec utilizes an all new "less is more" design. Simple and compact, with a low seat height, the Bolt R-Spec offers light, agile handling that instills rider confidence. A new breed of "crossover", the Bolt R-Spec is an interesting blend of cruiser features in a chassis that offers a natural, upright riding position. A "raw metal" theme highlights the engine styling, while the teardrop tank and limited bodywork showcase the Bolt R-Spec's simple mechanical beauty. The R-Spec model features premium gas charged shocks and a special upgraded seat.

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