2013 Yamaha Roadliner S Cruiser on 2040-motos
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2013 Yamaha Roadliner S, BRAND NEW - $2,000 OFF! - WEBSTER LOCATION (281-338-1636) - FOR THOSE WHO THINK BIG. Our biggest V-twin is also our boldest, with a highly advanced fuel-injected engine producing peak torque at only 2,250 rpm. And an aluminum frame for the kind of solid, precise handling nothing else in its class can touch. The Roadliner S gets chrome switchgear, front brake and clutch master cylinders and levers, belt guard, fork and fork covers, handlebar clamps, shifter, front pulley cover, various engine covers, rear fender stay and polished wheels.
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