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2014 Yamaha Road Star Silverado S S on 2040-motos

$14,990
YearYear:2014 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Stillwater, Oklahoma

Stillwater, OK
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Yamaha Road Star photos

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Yamaha Road Star tech info

TypeType:Cruiser PhonePhone:(888) 530-0855

Yamaha Road Star description

2014 YAMAHA Road Star Silverado S, YOUR NEXT ADVENTURE IS IN THE BAG. Fill up the 4.7-gallon fuel tank, plant your feet on the floating floorboards and let that big 102-cubic-inch fuel-injected V-twin have its head. Medium-size adjustable windshield. Color-matched hard sidebags. Touring saddle and passenger seat with backrest. Youre ready to go. The Road Star Silverado S adds chrome accents and more. Available from September 2013

Moto blog

Simon and Leo

Thu, 11 Aug 2011

If you are a track day regular this year, you may well have bumped into former racer and friendly Kiwi, Simon Crafar. I first met him in Malaysia in 1990 when he was riding for a Yamaha dealer team, sweating his way round circuits like Shah Alam and Johor Bahru but with a long term plan to make it onto the World scene. And he didn’t take long as after riding for Honda in the UK in 1992 he moved to WSB in 1994 and enjoyed success with both the Honda and Kawasaki factory teams.

2023 Yamaha Tracer 7 and Tracer 7 GT First Look

Mon, 07 Nov 2022

A 5-inch TFT, bigger brakes, revised forks, 20-liter saddlebags, and comfort items highlight the changes. This just in from Yamaha Europe, whether this applies Stateside remains to be seen: The Yamaha Tracer 7 at the Yamaha booth during EICMA 2022. Photo by Ryan Adams Accompanying the revised Tracer 9 and Tracer 9 GT+ is its updated little brother – the Tracer 7 and Tracer 7 GT.

Inside Insights From Yamaha Champions Riding School

Tue, 18 Mar 2014

The folks at the newly revamped Yamaha Champions Riding School are determined to make you a better rider. But to improve your riding some self-reflection is in order, and like in any other sport, it’s best to start at the basics. In the first of the “Inside Insight” series, lead instructor Ken Hill discusses apexes and why they are important.