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2014 Yamaha Stratoliner Deluxe Deluxe on 2040-motos

$17,240
YearYear:2014 MileageMileage:0
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Yamaha Stratoliner tech info

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Yamaha Stratoliner description

2014 YAMAHA Stratoliner Deluxe, NOT ALL BAGGERS ARE CREATED EQUAL. The Stratoliner Deluxe is one of the most powerful and stylish baggers in its class. It's packed with great features including a Garmin Zumo 665 GPS with a flip-down design loaded with features. It's easy to see why the Stratoliner Deluxe is in a class all its own.

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