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2009 Yamaha Raider, Available Soon! A breed that stands apart. Check out the incredible attention to detail. From front to back, the 2009 Yamaha Raider is loaded with "Custom" inspired parts. Stretched out fork, fat rear tire, low seat and an agressive, slammed riding position. The 2009 Yamaha Raider not only looks good... it offers and incredible riding experience too. When the engineers at Yamaha set out to produce a true custom machine, the easy part was the styling and attention to detail. The trick was to combine "chopper inspired" styling with a chassis that would offer superior handling. The engineers at Yamaha were not willing to compromise. The Raider had to deliver great handling and excellent ride quality. Discover the eye catching blacked out details, styling and the all round performance of the Raider.
Yamaha Raider for Sale
- 2009 yamaha raider s ($8,500)
- 2012 yamaha raider ($14,590)
- 2012 yamaha raider scl ($19,990)
- 2013 yamaha raider scl ($15,990)
- 2012 yamaha raider ($9,975)
- 2013 yamaha raider s ($15,690)
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