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Yamaha : Road Star 2009 Yamaha Midnight Warrior on 2040-motos

$7,750
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Richmond, Kentucky

Richmond, KY
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Yamaha Road Star description

Bought new in '10. 21,xxx miles. Needs a new rear tire, I will put tire on for the asking price or take off what it would cost for you to do it, HIGHLY recommend Pilot Road 2's though, I have about 5K on the current tire and it is great, its a 190 though and some are more about looks than performance. OVER $1500 in Upgrades Included! Vance and Hines Radius Pipes Corba Fi2000 PowerPro Auto Tuner Relocated air filters and coils (church key style) Aluminum Speed Star Right cover Raider Bars and risers - wires routed through the bars RSD Grips LED Front and rear Taillights De-beaver'd All original equipment comes with it at asking price, including the bazzoka exhaust. Not included at any other price. -or- I will take vehicle back to stock for a credit of $500.

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