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2004 Yamaha Xv17ams- Road Star Silverado Midnig Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $5,899.00
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:34 ColorColor: BLACK
Location:

Woodstock, Illinois, US

Woodstock, IL, US
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TypeType:Cruiser Stock NumberStock Number:12525 PhonePhone:8663563602

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2004 YAMAHA XV17AMS- ROAD STAR SILVERADO MIDNIG, PRICE RECENTLY REDUCED!This is a gorgeous example of a well-loved Road Star. The Midnight Silverado edition is one of the nicest Road Stars Yamaha ever made, and this one has all the complementary accoutrements. Here is a list of SOME of the accessories/additions to make the bike one of a kind:-Billet Axle Covers-Front and Rear-Billet Caliper covers-Front and rear-Quick release windshield-keyed alike to ignition-Quick release passenger backrest-keyed alike to ignition-Windshield bag-Steel braided clutch, front brake and rear brake cables-Big Bar engine guards-Powdercoated/polished wheels-Chrome rectifier/regulator cover-Edge brand saddlebags with huge capacity-Brake rotor mounts powdercoated-Chrome belt guard-Fuel pump relocation kit-opens up that beautiful V!-Barons AIS block off kit-gets rid of unsightly chrome lines and adds HP!-Chrome starter motor cover-Billet shift linkage-Chrome louder horn-Low profile turn signal kit-LED rear brake light-License plate relocation kit!-BUB Exhaust-K&N Open intake-DynoJet Stage 3 Jet kit...and more!This bike has more than $2000 worth of tasteful, great looking accessories!In addition to the accessories it's got a fresh set of Metzler ME880's with less than 2000 miles on them. The oil is fresh Semi-Synthetic Yamalube. The bike has been through our service department's rigorous inspection, and a front brake flush and master cylinder rebuild was performed. This is one of the cleanest Road Stars you will ever see. You'd be hard-pressed to find a scratch on it, and it was lovingly detailed regularly. You have to see it in person!

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