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Lowered Price+2000 Yamaha Roadstar on 2040-motos

$3,000
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:35
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Des Moines, Iowa

Des Moines, IA
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LOWERED PRICE. Need out of the garage.Tried to start it the other day with a low battery. Had a charger on it while trying to start & the starter stuck "on". While i was trying to remove the battery cables the top of the battery popped. Tried to start with a different battery & now the starter is slow. Now I just want it out of the shop.IT HAS NO BATTERY & MIGHT NEED A STARTER.That being said: 2000 Yamaha Roadstar 1600cc. 35,000mis. Dark purple in color. BRAND NEW TIRES. Mustang seat. Kuryakyn: grips, highway pegs, handlebar risers, etc. Twin Velocity air breather, Aftermarket "Longshot" exhaust. Load but not obnoxiously load. Carb tuned & kitted to exhaust & breather. Yamaha chrome luggage rack & more & more. Leather saddlebags. Runs & looks great. Very strong & reliable. $30900 Cash Serious inquiries only please. CALL Chris for more information & pics - 712-621-726five. If no answer please leave message & I will return your call.

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