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2001 Yamaha Roadstar Xv1600 on 2040-motos

$6,995
YearYear:2001 MileageMileage:31000 ColorColor: WHITE
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VALLEJO, California

VALLEJO, CA
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2001 YAMAHA ROADSTAR XV1600, HERE IS THE LIST ON THIS CUSTOM-VANCE AND HINES PIPE-NEW TIRES-CHROME SWING ARM-CHROME ENGINE GUARDS-CUSTOM PAINT-CHROME BRAKE ROTORS-CUSTOM SEAT-RC COMP WHEELS-CHROME BELT COVER-HD BELT-BARON BIG AIR KIT-DRAG BARS-CHROME PLATED FORKS-BRAIDED BRAKE LINES-OVER 20K INVESTED

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