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Yamaha Royal Star description
2002 Yamaha Royal Star Midnight TOUR DELUXE, This is a great bike that has been well taken care of mechanically. Maintenance and parts changed at all the right times, by a top notch mechanic. I am not able to ride anymore and the sadness of this makes me have to depart from my love. She has a sound and strong 1300cc engine. Everything including cruise control and has been upgraded to include loud pipes, and lights, and chrome, a 6 CD player, with AM/FM and cassette tape, intercom system, CB radio, drivers backrest and even a cup holder. It has approximately 48,000 + miles on classes. Battery went dead need to charge the battery up. Runs like a top. I have never had any problem going uphill even when fully loaded. This bike is a great touring bike and more comfortable than you can imagine. I have taken it to LA, SD, Arizona, and Utah, Nevada Oregon, Washington and more. It is such a joy to ride. Sacrificing for $6000. Please text me at 209-261-7770 $6,000.00
Yamaha Royal Star for Sale
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