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2000 Yamaha Roadstar Xv1600 Chromed Out!!! on 2040-motos

$11,000
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:30
Location:

Fresno, California

Fresno, CA
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I said I would never sell my baby, but its time to test the waters and see if anyone else wants to enjoy this diamond. Its a 2000 Yamaha Roadstar XV1600 with just over 30k miles. Clear title and current registration. Its all chromed out to the max. You won't find another Roadstar out there like this one. Includes a fairing with a Sony head unit and 4 5 1/4 Polk audio speaker all waterproof, 12.5 ape hanger, Mustang seat, Freedom Profermance True Dual with fishtails, Raider 21" front wheel wraped with Avon tire, OEM Hardbags, Rear Trunk, Original Landon grab bar, Lindby freeway bar, Brakeaway Cruise Control, all Kuryakyn'd out and many many more. Trust me if you see this bike you will buy it. Letting it go for $11k. Might be sold on friday, so call soon before its gone. Text only Jon @

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