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2001 Yamaha 1600 Midnight Roadstar- Motivated Seller on 2040-motos

$5,600
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:100
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2001 Yamaha 1600 Roadstar Midnight. Everything has been done first class to improve performance.Baron air intake, with K&N filterStage one kit and upgraded moduleHardkrome Double D's; two into 1 exhaustEngine bars, Windshield, oversized premium leather bags, running lamps, and lots of chrome touches. Bike was meticulously maintained. 1 owner bike. Only 10xxx miles. These bikes can go well over 100,zero miles with a low maintenance belt drive, long stroke push rod engine. Runs smooth and strong. You won't find a nicer 1 at this price.$5600/bo. Cash buyers, I am a motivated seller. Jerry

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