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2002 Yamaha Road Star on 2040-motos

US $6,000.00
YearYear:2002 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: custom
Location:

Roswell, Georgia, United States

Roswell, Georgia, United States
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Yamaha Road Star tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,700 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Yamaha Road Star description

2002 Yamaha Road Star Warrior

VIN: JYAVP14E32A004629
condition: like new
engine displacement (CC): 1700
fuel: gas
odometer: 1050
paint color: custom
title status: clean
transmission: manual

 

A custom Yamaha Road Star Warrior with less than 1,050 miles - practically NEW. This motorcycle has only been used at a few bike rallies and motorcycle shows.

The custom work includes:

- custom chrome wheels with 244mm wide rear tire

- custom paint

- custom chrome belt covers

- custom handlebars (Yamaha Double T Handlebars)

- custom chrome grips and steel braided cable covers

- custom chrome parts throughout (most genuine Yamaha accessories)

- custom rear tail-light and license plate placement

- Canyon Dancer handle bar harness tie down strap

- battery tender battery charger / maintainer

- motorcycle cover

 

I am the original owner and have kept the bike in storage in between its limited usage. The bike has always been stored inside with a cover (included, to keep the dust out). I would routinely start it to ensure everything is in working order and have had it serviced at an authorized Yamaha dealership as needed.  The bike has a clean title and current registration in GA.  I have limited time on the seat (as you can tell by the very low mileage), but it runs AWESOME!  Everything works great, and the bike has never been laid down.

The bike is located in Roswell, GA (zip code 30076, the north side of Atlanta).

Transportation: I would be willing to transport the motorcycle to your location for an additional fee of $1 per mile from Roswell GA (limit 600 miles, on weekend only).

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