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2000 Yamaha Roadstar on 2040-motos

$15,000
YearYear:2000 MileageMileage:1200 ColorColor: black
Location:

Midlothian, Virginia

Midlothian, VA
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TypeType:Custom

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2000 Yamaha Roadstar , This is a customized Yamaha Roadstar. The work was done by Broward Motorsports, very high quality work. This bike was featured in V-Twin magazine in February 2010. Some of the modifications include, a 53 degree rake, American Suspension forks, Jeffrery Phipps custom seat, Accutronix controls, BMS Choppers Convicted exhaust, RMD Billet wheels and Metzeler tires to name a few. The engine was rebuilt with a Stage 4 kit from Patrick Racing. Very strong and awesome sounding motor. The engine only has 1200 miles on it since the the rebuild. $16,500.00

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