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2002 Yamaha 1600 Road Star on 2040-motos

US $2,550.00
YearYear:2002 MileageMileage:29000
Location:

Ten Mile, Tennessee, US

Ten Mile, Tennessee, US
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Yamaha Road Star description

2nd owner bike a friend bought it new and bought 5,000 in extra's for it to much to list 1,200 seat 1,000 pipes and so on I have all the original parts he replaced. I just spent over 1,000 on it for new front tire and brakes and so on. runs and rides like new a very wicked bike very fun to ride!!

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