2007 Yamaha Roadstar Road Star Midnight Xv 1700 Never Used! Zero Miles! Running! on 2040-motos
Long Beach, California, US
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THIS IS A 2007 Yamaha XV1700 Road Star Midnight Star. Water damage. Has been cleaned and is now running. This is a great buy. Zero miles! Never Ridden! Fluids have been flushed out and renewed. We suggest that buyer does oil change after 200 miles. This is a great buy. This item can not be registered in the state of California. Has a tiny rash on front fender (pictured). IT IS BEING SOLD VERY CHEAP. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS SEND E-MAIL. LOOK AT OUR ABOUT ME PAGE FOR WEBSITE ADDRESS AND COMPANY INFORMATION.
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