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2005 Yamaha Road Star 1700...only 7,300 Miles...super Clean (mcminnville) on 2040-motos

$5,800
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Portland, Oregon

Portland, OR
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2005 Yamaha Road Star 1700...only 7,300 miles...super clean (mcminnville), $5,800, image 1

Yamaha Road Star description

2005 Yamaha Road Star 1700...only 7,300 mis...super clean102 cubic inch, 1670cc,V-twin, four strokeAir cooled, OHV, carburetterfive gear gear box, belt drive, fifth gear is overdrive for ez cruisingDouble front disc brake, single rear discFuel tank holds 5.3 gallonsElectric starterSeat height is 27.9 ins from the groundDry weight is approx 680 lbsWide and plush cruiser seatRubber mounted floorboards for riding comfort16in cast wheels Extras include side bags, windshield, sissy bar and rear carrierLots more to tell, fantastic condition*****We also have an eighteen feet, 2010 toy hauler for $13,000Buy the package and save a little moneyOpen seven days a weekwww.rv-warehouse.comRV Warehouse4075 NE 3 MI LaneMcMinnville, OR 97128503-435-XXXX***Only 45 minutes southwest of PortlandDA3064JYAVP17E35A007336

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