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2011 Yamaha Stryker Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $0.00
YearYear:2011 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Boyertown, Pennsylvania, US

Boyertown, PA, US
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TypeType:Cruiser Stock NumberStock Number:U02766 PhonePhone:8558080875

Yamaha Other description

2011 Yamaha Stryker, Raked and Ready to Ride!Though visually similar to Star's Raider, the Stryker features an all-new steel frame and is powered by a 1,304cc, water-cooled V-twin. A tweaked version of the V-Star 1300, this four valve-per-cylinder engine, mated to a five-speed transmission, directs power to the rear wheel via a carbon-reinforced belt. With its EPA estimate of 40.9 mpg, Stryker should be capable of squeezing 160 miles out of one four-gallon tank of gas. With a seat height of 26.4 inches the lowest in the Star lineup Stryker doesn t feel intimidating to swing a leg over. The bike's low center of gravity certainly helps you feel like you're sitting more in the bike than on it. Stryker's controls are more cruiser than chopper-like: pegs are forward, but the reach to the handlebars isn't quite so extreme, allowing for a more upright posture. This example is in stock trim with less than 2,000 miles on the odometer. There is a minor key rub mark adjacent to the ignition (shown in photos). Stop in today to schedule your free test ride!This Yamaha is a Martin Moto Certified Pre-Owned Unit and comes with our exclusive 30-day warranty on service and parts. Extended service contracts may also be available. Please contact our Sales Department for more information.At Martin Moto, we take pride in every unit we sell. Each bike passes through our award winning Service Department and leaves with a fresh PA inspection sticker.

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