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5-speed Yamaha Stryker Reddish Copper (romney, Wv) on 2040-motos

$8,895
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5-speed Yamaha Stryker Reddish Copper (Romney, WV), $8,895, image 1

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Call Romney Cycles: (304) 406-XXXX ext. 208 or http://6507.autowebshowcase.com/vslp/11823055/2/9270XXXXXX Yamaha Stryker - - $8,895BRAND NEW 2011 STRYKES FEAR INTO EVERYTHING ELSE The all-new Stryker by Star Motorcycles is the coolest bike to roll off the assembly line since the Raider took the industry by storm. With its raked out front end and "fists in the wind" riding position this bike is pure attitude. And with fuel injection a 1 304 cc v-twin and a beautiful final belt drive the Stryker churns out plenty of low-end torque that gets to the ground in a very satisfying way. It's time for an attitude adjustment! Vehicle details:Condition: NewMileage: 1Engine: 80 in V-twin SINGLE OVERHEAD CAM 4-valves / cylinderTransmission: 5-speedExterior Color: Reddish CopperStock #: 03995Length: 8Width: 3Height: 4Weight: 646Vehicle Options

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