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2014 Yamaha Stryker Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $11,690.00
YearYear:2014 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: GRAY
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Oakland, Florida, US

Oakland, FL, US
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TypeType:Cruiser Stock NumberStock Number:C009230 PhonePhone:8664787450

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2014 Yamaha Stryker, MSRP $11,690 call us for the best price!! We offer financing and we want your trade 1-866-478-74502014 Yamaha StrykerTOTALLY COSTUM - EVEN BEFORE YOU MAKE IT YOUR OWN.With its raked-out front end and fists in the wind riding position, the Stryker is pure attitude. And with an 80-cubic-inch V-twin, and a beautiful final belt drive, it churns out plenty of low-end torque that gets to the ground in a very satisfying way.Features May IncludeThe look reinterprets classic custom chopper styling for an aggressive feel. High-end looks without the high-end price tag.Gutsy 1304cc, fuel-injected liquid-cooled V-Twin engine churns out the inspired, big-engine feel riders will love.Even with its radically raked out front end, Stryker has the superbly nimble and lightweight handling that choppers and mid-class competitors can only dream about.Low seat height (26.4 inches) allows riders to put both feet on the ground and helps provide this bike s natural, relaxed and comfortable riding position.The wide 210-series rear tire and chopper-inspired 21-inch front wheel reinforce the muscular styling of the bike.No cheap plastic fenders here this authentic cruiser has real steel fenders customizers love. Classic belt drive, too.Get started on your own customization with two trim packages in high-quality chrome, or an aggressive looking, blacked out package.The Star Accessories Catalog is packed full of high-quality parts that invite Star owners to fully express their individuality.Aggressive, tough custom styling theme sets Stryker apart.The beefy 1 handlebars connect right to the upper triple clamp for exceptionally clean looks.Instrumentation includes a fuel meter for rider convenience.

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