1999 Yamaha Road Star on 2040-motos
Pawleys Island, South Carolina, United States
Yamaha Road Star tech info
Yamaha Road Star description
Very nice 1999 Yamaha Roadstar Silverado, 34th one into the USA. I have owned it since new and it has been a fantastic bike. Ridden regularly and always garage kept. 44,000 miles. Very well maintained. I just installed NEW metzler marathon front and rear tires and a new windshield and new windshield bag.
Fresh oil change and ready to go. Extras: Those bags are Heritage classics modified with custom mounts to fit the Roadstar, they are larger and look better than the stock Yamaha bags. The highway bar and pegs are also HD origin. The bike is jetted to run the Arlen Ness "big sucker" air kit. It runs flawlessly. Last long ride I got 50mpg. Those pipes are Roadhouse Classic Duals (with crossover) and offer a deep rumble sound. The Steibel air horn is super loud and I am including a removable backrest (not pictured) and the factory shop manual. The transmission recall was done by a local Yamaha shop nine years ago, no issues but yamaha had kept bugging me about it so I capitulated and got it done. J&E HC pistons and dyna 2000 ignition. No trades. Cash or certified check. |
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