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Used 2005 Yamaha Road Star For Sale. on 2040-motos

$5,450
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:14
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Yamaha Road Star tech info

VINVIN:JYAVP17Y95A000885

Yamaha Road Star description

Here's a Yamaha Road Star Silverado with a 1.2 Cubic Inch 1670 CC engine and a five gear manual transmission. It has all the standard features but it also has a custom Mustang seat that is most comfortable and floorboards for the driver and passenger. It has just over 14k miles and has been garage-kept. It is sweeeeet! I had a V-Star 1100 for almost 6 yrs and sold it a year ago. This bike is like a big brother to the V-Star. It has the Silverado windshield and studded hard saddle bags. The studded Mustang seat matches the saddle bags and might be the most comfortable seat I have ever sat on. The seat is formed so the back seat acts as a backrest for the driver. If you are looking for a cruiser, this could be the bike for you. It's priced under the book value, so you can save money too!

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