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06' Yamaha Roadstar 1700 on 2040-motos

$4,995
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Eugene, Oregon

Eugene, OR
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Y waste $12,000 or mor on another bike that will far apart on u wen u can have this beautiful 06' YAMAHA ROADSTAR 1700 with 15, *** miles. Well taken care of and lots of chrome and custom work. I've had the bike valued bout $18, 000-$19, 000. I'm selling it for just $4995 which is a steal. I've had it for over a year. Have lower back problems so I'm letting my baby go. Has new matte/flat blk paint job, 16" Ape Hangers, Ostrich leather style seat, lots of chrome and keeped up to date with maintanace, never dropped, alk it needs is avfront tire. Great big bike. Belt driven. Call. Ask for Mad Max

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