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96 Yamaha Royal Star 1300 Cc Cruiser on 2040-motos

$3,800
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SF Bay Area,

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this bike is a real cruiser with70k miles four vance n hines exhausts make the sound really rumble . , needs nothing . comes with extras like original seats extra pipes , helmets etc.. 3800 is seriously firm.. WILL NOT TAKE LESS , so dont ask , no trades period. . THIS BIKE NEEDS NOTHING it is ready to go baby.call Todd at. if this add is up the bike is still for sale. price is not cheap cuz bike is not. only trade considered would be truck w/ fifth wheel already installed to pull my 35 feet toy hauler w/o issues this is not a harley or a chopper , bobber . it is a harley look alike that is a daily rider . check more pics via face book todd fields fremont ca

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