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Ape Hangers, Flat Black, Rat Rod, Yamaha 1100cc Cruiser Custom on 2040-motos

$1,700
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:47
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47,zero miles. 17 in ape hanger. bike is a custom but has classic fender. small hard bags.memphis shades windshield (not currently on the bike). Aftermarket speakers for MP3/tape/cd/radio player. Has a spike air cleaner I just installed, but I also have the old 1 too. Mustang saddle, customer plate holder and taillight. Needs a few things for inspection, but starts and runs strong, rode recently daily, until the snow started. You can ride it home as is, no problem if you want. Only selling because I wrecked my car and need $$$ for the deductible. Asking $1700 obo, no trades sorry. Available any time.

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