Great Roadstar With Accessories. Starting Price Below Trade In; No Reserve!!!!! on 2040-motos
Yamaha Road Star tech info
Yamaha Road Star description
2002 Yamaha Road Star. Cobalt Blue. 26,XXX miles, running solid! Has a couple scratches. No wrecks. Fell on side once (kickstand got bumped before placement; cause a couple minor scratches on the mirror). Still runs very strong.
- Windshield
- Saddlebags
- Luggage rack
- Highway pegs
- Floorboard extenders (gives you a couple inches more leg room)
- Throttle lock
Will gladly send additional pics if necessary. Test rides only if you arrive with cash or cashiers check.
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