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2009 Yamaha Road Star Silverado S on 2040-motos

$7,799
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:9108 ColorColor: Light Gray Metallic
Location:

Crystal Lake, Illinois

Crystal Lake, IL
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Yamaha Road Star photos

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Yamaha Road Star tech info

TypeType:Cruiser PhonePhone:(866) 829-7800

Yamaha Road Star description

2009 Yamaha Road Star Silverado S, WAY BELOW BOOK VALUE! More bling than a diamond ring! - PACK YOUR BAGS Fill up the 4.7-gallon fuel tank, plant your feet on the floating floorboards and let that big 102-cubic inch fuel-injected V-twin take you where you want to go. Medium-size adjustable windshield. Color matched hard sidebags. Touring saddle and passenger seat with backrest. You're ready to go.

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