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2013 Yamaha Road Star S on 2040-motos

$12,990
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Coloma, Michigan

Coloma, MI
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Yamaha Road Star tech info

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Yamaha Road Star description

2013 YAMAHA Road Star S, PERFECT PLATFORM FOR CUSTOMIZATION. The Road Star S is one of the most customized air-cooled V-twins in the businessand with good reason too. It simply looks good, due mostly to the classic appeal of that hardtail-looking hardware that goes with it. The Road Star S gets even more chrome accents to the front end including chrome switchgear, front brake master cylinder, front fork and levers.

Moto blog

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Tue, 19 Jun 2012

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Fri, 29 Jun 2012

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Tue, 09 Jul 2013

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