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Yamaha Royal Star description
1996 Yamaha Royal Star With ONLY 2,300 Miles!!! Bike is one of the most Beautiful that I have seen. Comes with two seats one custom and one New two piece OEM stock, New front tire and very good shape rear. Brand New OEM Royal Star front Windshield and Brand New Chrome radiator Grille and side Mounts not yet installed. Buyer is responsible for pickup or shipping of Bike.
This bike is Most Definitely a head turner with All New fluids and All in working order! For any questions please email or Call me at 940 867-9281 Thanks, Kyle
( Bike has always been garage kept. ) Pay Only the Deposit through Paypal.
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