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2006 Yamaha Road Star Warrior , For sale is my 2006 Road Star Warrior. Excellent condition, very low miles. Only 9,300 miles V-twin 102 cubic inch engine (1670cc) Deep Blue paint with ghosted gray flames Forward controls Aftermarket grips Short Pipes for excellent sound. Kelley Blue Book on this bike is $6,200 for a bike with 34,000 miles. My bike has only 9,300 miles!!! Garage kept, regularly serviced, absolutely no dings, dents or smudges anywhere. In addition to the pics I have a start-up video if interested, although the sound recorded on an iphone does no justice to the sound this bike makes. $5,700.00
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