1999 Yamaha Road Star on 2040-motos
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Yamaha Road Star description
I bought this cruiser in 2002 brand new still in the crate from a dealership. 18,000 and some original miles, custom paint job, garaged entire life. Comes with a set of extra "Loud" pipes when you want to be heard and a set of leather saddle bags. Has crash bars, sissy bar, cruise control, and a windshield. Helmets optional if needed. Runs like a charm.
Decided that with kids in college, it was more important helping them than having a weekend fair weather cruiser. Contact Tony me if you have questions. Price is based on Kelly Blue Book middle of the road between trade in and retail price. Buyer responsible for transport fees if beyond 100 miles of Portland, Oregon. |
Yamaha Road Star for Sale
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Moto blog
Tommy Hayden to Race 2012 Daytona 200 for Graves Yamaha – Video
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Tue, 19 Feb 2013The International Motorcycling Federation (FIM) has released an updated list of motorcycles homologated for the 2013 Superbike, Supersport, and Superstock racing season. Notable additions include the new BMW S1000RR HP4, the MV Agusta F3 and the Superbike-spec Ducati 1199 Panigale R. To qualify a production-based racebike for FIM homologations, manufacturers have to meet certain production thresholds.
Unique Sounds of the New Yamaha R1
Tue, 06 Jan 2009When Yamaha announced its new R1 literbike last fall, company reps told us about the tractability assets of its new, MotoGP-derived crossplane crankshaft for the four-cylinder engine. It’s unique in that cylinders fire 90-degrees apart, allegedly enabling better grip during acceleration. A byproduct of this design is an exhaust note that is distinctive in this world of cookie-cutter designs.
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