Yamaha Road Star description
I need to sell my motorcycle ASAP and am willing to negotiate price with serious offers. NO PAYPAL offers. Currently, I am in Texas, but I am from Tucson and know the motorcycle riding community and weather is perfect this time of year!Please text or call Josh at. Specs are below: Approximately 22,000 mis 102 Cubic Inch motor 1700cc Bub Jug Hugger exhaust Memphis Shade removable windshield AIS block off Sissy bar Power Commander 3 Integrated tail light Barron's intake with K&N filters Barron's Fender eliminator kit with rear mount license plate LED Parked under covered garage Metzler Tires in terrific condition Will include cover if wanted *small ding on left side of gas tank (hardly noticeable) Willing to meet half way for distanced buyers. We are in Alpine, Tx and need to sell quick! Serious inquiries only.
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