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2006 Yamaha Stratoliner on 2040-motos

$7,495
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Cheyenne, Wyoming

Cheyenne, WY
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3415 10th Street 2006 Yamaha Stratoliner, 1900cc., Fuel injected, air cooled, belt drive. Locking saddle bags, locking/quick disconnect windshield, locking/quick disconnect back rest with luggage rack, New tires. A real beauty! 30,350mis. Price Reduced to $7495 Call Mike @We are located 30mis east of Torrington, Wy or 110 northeast of Cheyenne. Come out and see us!Our Web Site http://seemikesbikes.com/Mike's Bikes is a quality pre-owned motorcycle dealer located in the panhandle of Nebraska. You may see another picture of this unit as well as our entire inventory by visiting our website , ALL of our bikes have clean and clear titles!Mike makes occasional trips across Nebraska and into Iowa. Deliveries would be available along the I-80 corridor. Mike also makes regular trip to the front range of Colorado, via Cheyenne, Wy., making delivery a possibility. Please contact us, if you are interested in having a motorcycle delivered, for more details at 308-635-BIKE (2453).

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