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1999 Yamaha 1600 Roadstar Silverado Trike on 2040-motos

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1999 Yamaha 1600 Roadstar Silverado Trike. This is a custom built Garaged trike. It features a factory restored engine that is upfitted to a 1780cc engine. The Mystery trike rear end and engine have about 10k miles on them and there is 32,857k miles on the frame. The rear breakes are heavy duty. Less than 1k miles on the belt drive and tires. Front tire is Metzler and the rears are Tiger Paws. Corbin seat and downturned Cobra pipes with a Barons air filter. This trike is running on fresh Castrol v-Twin synthetic oil. Trike has been ridden by male and female riders. Inquiries and questions call.

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