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Clean 2004 Yamaha 1700 Road Star Custom on 2040-motos

$9,999
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Yamaha Road Star description

WE ARE LANCASTER SPORT CYCLES AND WE HAVE FOR SALE A CLEAN 1700 MIDNIGHT ROAD STAR CUSTOM. IT HAS BEEN CONVERTED TO A SOLO SEAT. THE BIKE HAS 7819 ORIGINAL MILES. THE BIKE WAS BUILT IN OUR SHOP AND MOTOR WORK DONE BY OUR ACE MECHANIC CHAD BROWN. TO THE BIKE THESE ARE SOME OF THE OPTIONS: BUB EXHAUST, JETTING ON CARB-AUTOMATIC CHOKE, AIR CLEANER KIT, WIDE TIRE KIT-250, SINGLE SIDED SWINGARM-CHROME, RC WHEELS, RC PULLEY, HANDLE BARS, BAR BAG, BRAIDED LINES,REAR SMALL TURN SIGNALS, FRONT SIGNALS BUILT IN FORKS, MIRRORS AND LED LAMPS, THIS BIKE HAS VERY NICE PARTS AND IS IN TERRIFIC SHAPE. SHIPPING AVAILABLE- CALL BRIAN OR TIM AT WITH QUESTIONS. HOURS T-F 10-7 AND SAT. 9-5. THANKS FOR YOUR TIME AND INTEREST.

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