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Yamaha Royal Star description
2005 Yamaha Royal Star , Beautiful black with red 2005 Royal Star Tour Deluxe. Approximately 37K miles. Perfect balance between comfy long haul tour bike with windshield, back rest, and hard bags, and tough boulevard cruiser when the quick release windshield and back rest are removed. Has a smooth powerful 1300cc liquid cooled v-4 engine with 100HP and throaty dual exhaust. 5.2 gallon fuel tank with a range of over 200 miles due to it regularly getting over 45MPG. Has cruise control and adjustable air shocks, powerful front and back disc brakes and shaft-drive. I have taken this bike on many multi-day trips both solo and two-up. It's always a head turner and I'm usually the most comfortable rider in my group. The Pirelli tires were new last season. Maintenance always done by the dealer or professional shop. Only mechanical problem it's ever had was a factory warranty ignition coil replace in its third season. The bike is beautiful and it's in really great shape but there are a few places where it's starting show it's age a little bit- specifically the replaceable chrome exhaust pipe tips need to be replaced there is a scuff/scratch on the left rear hard bag where some hat didn't know how to park and hit it (you can see it in one of the pictures) and some of the chrome is starting to wear out some. Mechanically, the bike is perfect. I don't really want to sell this bike, I really love it, but I'm moving to an island and it doesn't make sense to have such a big kick- tough bike. $4,800.00 2062351808
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