2006 Yamaha Road Star Silverado on 2040-motos
Laconia, New Hampshire, United States
Yamaha Road Star tech info
Yamaha Road Star description
2006 Road Star w/Silverado Package. Very nice shape. New tires, battery and oil/filter w/0 miles. Lots of extra chrome add ons. See list. Also comes with a box of stock parts and cover. Detachable bags Vance & Hinds exhaust. Selling this for my brother who passed away. It needs a good home. Title in hand.
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