2008 Yamaha Stratoliner Deluxe Cruiser on 2040-motos
Wellington, Florida, US
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2008 Yamaha Stratoliner DELUXE, I customized this bike and cared for her thinking I would never sell her. Would cost around $30K to duplicate, so this will be a steal for someone. She actually started as a 2008 Roadliner midnight that I bought new out of the box in late 2009. Then I added the factory batwing with speakers and ipod connectivity. Next came leather covered Mustang hard bags and seats. Just this year I added Vance and Hines pipes, power commander, and breather. Custom mirrors and grips make this a one of a kind beauty. She is ridiculously powerful and fast and steady as a freight train at highway speeds. Trucks do little as they pass with her weighing in at around 900 lbs. Very comfortable for a passenger as well. Only selling because I need the garage space after buying a new K1600 for long distance touring. This is the season for riding, so don't miss out on this. Please no low ball offers. She is priced very fairly and has been serviced meticulously by the book and detailed regularly. Clean as a whistle always and kept covered in my garage. $11,880.00 9546617244
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