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2006 Yamaha Roadliner on 2040-motos

US $26000
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:38 ColorColor: Burgundy
Location:

Fort Myers, Florida, United States

Fort Myers, Florida, United States
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Yamaha Roadliner photos

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Yamaha Roadliner tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,854 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Touring For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Yamaha Roadliner description

2006 Yamaha Roadliner XVS1900
Quick detach radio fairing with Bluetooth / MP3
Mutazu Saddlebags
Driver and Passenger floorboards and backrests
Luggage rack

Moto blog

Hilarious Lorenzo sidecar spoof

Tue, 12 Jan 2010

CHECK OUT this cracking bit of video starring Spanish MotoGP sensation Jorge Lorenzo out and about on his scooter outfit on the streets of Barcelona. Watch as the Fiat Yamaha man negotiates rush-hour traffic, suffers numerous breakdowns and gets pulled over by the Spanish cops. Great to know these lads can have a laugh too, eh?

AMA Supercross: 2012 San Diego Results

Mon, 13 Feb 2012

Ryan Villopoto captured his second straight victory, winning the San Diego round of the 2012 AMA Supercross championship. The Monster Energy Kawasaki rider now has three wins on the season, two more than anyone else, but his hold on the championship points lead has only increased to six points. Villopoto took the lead on the second lap of the main event after overtaking Brett Metcalfe of Yoshimura Suzuki who took the holeshot, with Villopoto‘s teammate Jake Weimer also in the lead group.

Think You’re a Smooth Rider? Yamaha’s SmartRiding App Will Prove It

Fri, 04 Oct 2013

Yamaha has released a new app that records and evaluates riding habits. The free Yamaha SmartRiding app (available now in the App store) uses the Apple devices sensors to measure basic telemetry to evaluate how smoothly you handle curves. The app requires the device to be firmly fixed to the motorcycle in either a vertical or horizontal arrangement (the app is compatible with iPhones, iPods and iPads, though I’m not sure how many people will mount a tablet to their motorcycle).