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2013 Yamaha Stratoliner, Class leading performance, lightweight aluminum chassis, and todays most popular quick detachable casual touring amenities. Discover the incredible sense of price and satisfaction that comes standard with each 2013 Yamaha Stratoliner S.Dont Just Ride the Road - Own itWhen you are ready to travel in big time style and performance, the aluminum framed 113 cubic inch, fuel injected 2013 Yamaha Stratoliner S is ready to roll. Big time.The Stratoliner S combines precision, performance and craftsmanship.Pride of ownership comes standard with every Stratoliner S. Representing the pinnacle of the casual touring cruisers, the Stratoliner S takes V-twin performance and character to the next level. Ready to roll with a quick detach windshield and backrest, the amazing Stratoliner S is setting standards by which all casual touring machines will be judged.Read more: :// /motorcycles/motorcycle-reviews/yamaha/2013-yamaha-stratoliner-s-ar158361.html#ixzz2fFQULKBy
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