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2000 Yamaha Roadstar Trike Andamp; Trailer Package on 2040-motos

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2000 YAMAHA ROADSTAR 1600cc WITH A LATE MODEL VOYAGER TRIKE KIT CONVERSION..THE TRIKE ONLY HAS 5000 ORIGINAL MILES....THE TRIKE LOOKS GREAT AND RUNS AND DRIVES LIKE NEW..I GOT THIS FROM AN OLDER GENTELMAN WHO CAN NOT RIDE ANYMORE DUE TO HEALTH PROBLEMS..THIS WAS HIS PRIDE AND JOY.HE ALWAYS HAD IT SERVICED BY THE BOOK , AND KEPT IT UNDER COVER..IT IS READY TO GO ANYWHERE.. LOADED WITH EXTRAS LIKE CUSTOM HANDLEBAR WITH CUSTOM GRIPS, LARGE FLOORBOARDS WITH TOE HEEL SHIFTER, NICE MUSTANG SEAT WITH DRIVERS BACK REST, TRAVEL TRUNK , CRASH BARS WITH HWY PEGS AND MUCH MORE. THE TRIKE COMES WITH A 2006 PIGGY BACKER TRAILER IN A GREAT OVERALL CONDITION..

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