2014 Yamaha Road Star S on 2040-motos
Yamaha Road Star tech info
Yamaha Road Star description
???The Road Star S gets a chromed out front end including chrome forks, fork covers, fork clamp, switch housings, and brake/clutch levers as well as stainless steel braided throttle and clutch cables.???Electronic fuel injection provides easy cold starting and flawless fuel delivery at nearly all altitudes and in nearly any conditions.???102-cubic-inch (1670cc) V-twin powered beauty in a long and low hardtail-look frame, with plenty of customization potential built in. Modern engineering and materials, including ceramic-composite cylinder liners for superior heat dissipation.???Air cooling, hydraulic valve lifters, and belt final drive reduce maintenance requirements to a minimum.???Estimated 36 mpg* means this cruiser is in for a long haul between fill-ups.???The Star?? Accessories Catalog is packed full of high-quality parts that invite Star owners to fully express their individuality.
Yamaha Road Star for Sale
- 2011 yamaha road star s ($9,999)
- 2009 yamaha road star ($8,899)
- 2008 yamaha road star silverado s (US $)
- 2008 yamaha road star silverado s ($7,999)
- 2007 yamaha road star ($5,750)
- 2003 yamaha road star silverado ($5,395)
Moto blog
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Yamaha Reveals 2013 MotoGP Livery – Video
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Yamaha Pro Am madness, the best one make championship ever?
Sat, 18 Dec 2010I’m biased of course, but the best one make road race championship has to be the Yamaha RD 350LC Pro Am series. Back in the days when manufacturers had spare cash (1980 to be precise), Mitsui Yamaha organised this televised championship at major British race meetings to promote the recently launched, and now iconic, Yamaha RD350LC. Twenty four riders (twelve established and twelve rookies) were chosen by a panel of experts then given a completely free season of racing with a very generous prize fund thrown in.
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