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Yamaha Road Star description
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Hello and thank you for looking. I am the second owner of this bike however the first owner was a good buddy of mine and i was with him when it was in the shipping crate at the dealer.He loved Indian motorcycles but did not want to put a lot of miles on his three Indian bikes. So he made this one look like an Indian and did a super job. I bought it in 2009 and it had about 2300 miles on it this engine is giving riders over 200k miles with no problem. People all over the internet are reporting 130k 178k 210k 147k with nothing but oil and filter change . the Yamaha 1700 is most likely the best air cooled V twin ever made. The bike has way to much to list on it as extra stuff so please look at the pictures very close and ask questions before you bid. The engine has a lot of high performance parts inside and out. so happy bidding and one more thing absolutely nothing wrong at all with this bike i would ride it around the word with no hesitation at all. snooze and you will lose out on one very nice bike... Thank you and happy bidding |
Yamaha Road Star for Sale
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