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2001 Yamaha Road Star on 2040-motos

$4,599
YearYear:2001 MileageMileage:25251 ColorColor: Cherry Red with Deep Ember Red
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Yamaha Road Star tech info

TypeType:Cruiser PhonePhone:(877) 230-1350

Yamaha Road Star description

2001 Yamaha Road Star, Do us both a favor and have a closer look.... - The ultimate V-twin experience. Big, 98 cubic inch, air-cooled V-twin. Long, 66" wheelbase. Named "Cruiser of the Year" by numerous cruiser magazines.

Moto blog

Giacomo Agostini Celebrates 70th Birthday with a New 2012 Yamaha T-Max

Mon, 18 Jun 2012

Racing legend Giacomo Agostini celebrated his 70th birthday at the British Grand Prix at Silverstone this weekend, where he was celebrated by Yamaha. “Ago”, who holds the all-time record for Grand Prix wins (122) and Grand Prix World Championships (15), was feted in a ceremony that also included current Yamaha riders Jorge Lorenzo and Ben Spies as well as retired racers Loris Capirossi, Phil Read, John Cooper, Angel Nieto, Franco Uncini and Jim Redman, as well as MotoGP promoter Carmelo Ezpeleta and Yamaha Classic Racing Team principal Ferry Brouwer. Yamaha presented Agostini with a one-off T-Max scooter with livery inspired by his 1975 championship-winning YZR500 OW23.

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Stoner explains the tank slapper

Mon, 03 Oct 2011

Casey Stoner looked all set to win at Motegi, after translating his pole position into an early race-lead. But coming over the crest on the back straight his bike momentarily lost control in a tank slapper. Regaining composure the championship leader was forced to pump his brakes to get the pads back in place, with the rear-wheel bouncing in the air he ran out of time and space to make the 90 degree right hander and was forced to run into the gravel.