Yamaha Road Star tech info
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Yamaha Road Star description
2004 Yamaha Road Star 1700 with 12,170 miles, white. $4500 obo. Title in hand.
Upgrades:
- Corbin Dual Touring Saddle ($480). Seam will need to be re-stitched across the lower seating area.
- Yamaha Comfort Cruise solo seat ($383)
- Hard-Krome 3" Big Straights ($650)
- Cobra Freeway Bars ($189)
- Viking Bags saddlebags ($290) not installed, all hardware included.
- K&N air filter, re-jetted carb ($65)
- BrakeAway Cruise Control ($199)
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Moto blog
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