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2009 Yamaha Tourer on 2040-motos

$6,995
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Sioux City, Iowa

Sioux City, IA
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I have for sale my 2009 Yamaha tourer with many extras. This bike is very clean, and runs well just looking for a change. The bike has a big air kit, mustang seat with passenger and driver backrest( both removable) cobra fuel processor, detachable windshield, kuraken grips with throttle boss, and 3" "big chrome" pipes. Will be interested in some trades of equal value. Interested in Yamaha warriors, Strykers, raiders pretty much anything just let me know what you have. If interested call or text Zach at.

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