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2007 Yamaha Road Star Midnight Silverado on 2040-motos

$7,495
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:12
Location:

Reading, Pennsylvania

Reading, PA
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Yamaha Road Star description

For Sale: 2007 Yamaha Road Star Midnight Silverado. Meticulously cared for, garage kept gem. 12,690mis, fresh oil change, new front tire, Kuryakyn highway pegs, windshield bag, 2 windshields (18" & 23"),crash bar, higher back rest (lower 1 included), Vance and Hines exhaust, chrome driver and passenger floor boards, throttle lock, touring pack, hard saddle bags, chrome custom air cleaner, highway lamps, luggage rack. Superb condition, no issues, no dents, no signs of wear and tear. Adult owned and driven. 1700cc power horse. Images don't do justice to this black and chrome beauty. Call Allan @ anytime. Please leave a message if you get the answer machine for a prompt return call. Not interested in low ballers.

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