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2008 Yamaha Stratoliner Midnight Midnight Touring on 2040-motos

US $7,399.00
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:16 ColorColor: BLACK
Location:

Port Orange, Florida, US

Port Orange, FL, US
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Yamaha Stratoliner photos

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Yamaha Stratoliner tech info

TypeType:Touring Stock NumberStock Number:P6148 VINVIN:JYAVP22E88A006331 PhonePhone:8668792910

Yamaha Stratoliner description

2008 YAMAHA Stratoliner Midnight MIDNIGHT, Thanks for looking at this beautiful 2008 Yamaha Stratoliner with 16k miles. This bike is a 1900cc V-Twin and what an awesome bike it is. This bike is pretty much stock but does have an exhaust upgrade that sounds excellent, it has hwy pegs and a 12v charger on the inner part of windshield. The bike is ding and scratch free and the paint and chrome are excellent. The tires will be good for a while still and its fun to ride. The left side of the windshield where the brace has a nut bracing it has a small crack in the Lexan and that the only blemished area on the bike and I have taken close ups for your review. It's a real sharp bike and honestly they are more bike for less money if ya know what I mean. I am offering a 100% satisfaction guarantee or your moneyback no problem. We are a 100% positive feedback dealer on ebay.We do not charge any extra dealer fees so just add your tax and tag and your riding! We don't always have all owners manuals and extra keys, if we say if we have them it will be in our description. Please don't assume we have them. We guarantee clean, free and clear title to all vehicles we sell,occasionally there is a small delay for title and we can provide temp tag until you recieve it. We do ship to many places at great rates and we always consider your trade. Financing is available for qualified Florida residents at great rates. We have an 18 month unlimited mile $0 deductable warranty on 06 and newer bikes that covers pretty much the whole bike for $625 I can email you the terms. We reserve the right to end any listing early since we sell many bikes in our own local market as well. We are Integrity Auto Sales offering quality preowned for 25 years at our same great location in the Daytona Beach Area. My name is Jim Coury feel free to contact me at 386 547 9369 with any questions. Thanks and ride safe!!!

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