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2003 Yamaha Road Star S on 2040-motos

$6,000
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:34000
Location:

Waldorf, Maryland

Waldorf, MD
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Yamaha Road Star tech info

TypeType:Cruiser PhonePhone:(301) 996-1131

Yamaha Road Star description

2003 Yamaha Road Star S, 2003 Yamaha Roadstar with 34k miles. $6,000. This bike is in excellent condition and runs great. It has 34K miles. One owner and garage kept from day one. This bike has yearly service performed and has never let me down. The bike has a few very small paint chips from stones and road debris. Outside of that it is in excellent shape. Reason for selling: Moving up to a Honda Goldwing Features include: Driving lamps Rear yellow and red LED lighting strips Clear windshield or Corbin fairing (both included) Standard Yamaha seat or Custom Corbin Stinger seat (both included) Backrest Corbin Beatle bags Corbin Chin Spoiler with chrome grill Switchblade highway pegs Chrome engine guard Chrome hyper-charger Rear luggage trunk with running and brake light Chrome 3-way electrical accessory switch Stubby SSB pipes New tires on front and rear $6,000.00 3019961131

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