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2006 Yamaha Roadliner on 2040-motos

$8,700
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:2
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Denver, Colorado

Denver, CO
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2006 Yamaha Roadliner 1900. It is equipped from the factory with a beast of a motor. The air-cooled 113ci push-rod V-Twin, which boasts a 9.5:1 compression ratio and dual counterbalance, runs as good as it looks. Fuel is fed through a pair of 43mm throttle bodies with 12-hole injectors that better atomize the fuel and decrease consumption in the process.The styling of the Roadliner oozes cool from its stylish seamless fuel tank all the way down to the motor. The cylinder s cooling fins are individually machined for a very custom look and the tapered chrome push-rod covers really stand out against the black engine cases. The best part is how hard it runs. This bike is like new with very low miles.

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