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2013 Yamaha Raider S Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $14,977.00
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Candy Red
Location:

Greenville, North Carolina, US

Greenville, NC, US
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Yamaha Raider tech info

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Yamaha Raider description

2013 Yamaha Raider S, 2013 Raiders are coming in! - PERFORMANCE CUSTOM Some would like to build their own some would rather ride. Either way we’ve got you covered. The 113-cubic-inch fuel-injected V-twin engine that powers it takes a back seat to no V-twin when it comes to power and reliability. And the rest of the chopper-inspired Raider S is pure Star, designed and engineered by the world’s best bike builders. The “S’ model gets even more chrome: chrome triple clamps, fork sliders, air box cover, engine covers, head-light housing, handlebar risers, and more.

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