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2001 Yamaha Road Star Silverado 1600 on 2040-motos

$4,500
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Yamaha Road Star description

Up for sale is a 2001 Yamaha Road Star Silverado. In very attractive shape is a daily driver. For extras it has a Cobra Exhaust very nice sounding. A hyper charger for that bit more power. Various chrome pieces like mirrors and hand grips. Rubber is very good does have a few scratches here and there but overall pretty decent. New battery this year, bike is always well maintained. 1 thing wrong with the bike is the gas gauge does not work needs a new pickup in the tank. When fixed the price of the bike goes up. I do not need to sell this bike I'm very firm on the price so don't waste my or your time trying. Gary

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