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2012 Yamaha Raider Scl on 2040-motos

$14,888
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Blazing Orange
Location:

Key Largo, Florida

Key Largo, FL
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Yamaha Raider tech info

TypeType:Cruiser PhonePhone:(877) 895-3352

Yamaha Raider description

2012 Yamaha Raider SCL, New 2012 Yamaha Raider SCL LIMITED Only 500 Made Key Largo Location - A TRUE PRODUCTION CUSTOM UNLIKE NO OTHER Introducing the all-new Raider SCL - a very special, very limited production Raider for those wanting a truly unique chopper-inspired machine. Only 500 will be built and will feature everything that makes the Raider S one of the world's great performance cruisers, and more Available from February 2012

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