2006 Yamaha Road Star Warrior Great Holiday Gift!!! on 2040-motos
Yamaha Road Star description
2006 Yamaha Road Star Warrior 1700pc nice bike has some custom parts. Has about 16000 mis on it, gorgeous dark blue with ghost flames, muzzy pipes, led tail light with integrated turn signals, new tires and oil change this year 800.00 value. you won't be disappointed, I need the bike GONE, need some cash for a sentimental project of mine, make me a Credible offer and it could be yours.Really need to sell this bike. ThanksCall Matt
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