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2001 Yamaha Roadstar/has New Tires on 2040-motos

$3,250
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:43
Location:

Birmingham, Alabama

Birmingham, AL
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2001 yamaha roadstar/HAS NEW TIRES, $3,250, image 1

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43k miles,runs good. Has LA choppers exhaust,Memphis shades windshield and hard bags. Cosmetics are good. Few small scratches. Will need tires soon and oil seal around shift rod replaced. I have new seal and gasket. $3250 cash or trade for older four wheel-drive truck. Preferred Cherokee or Toyota. text only due to work and can call back later. Price will go when I replace tires and oil seal. Oil seal does not affect riding. Have new tires!!

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