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Yamaha V Star description
2009 YAMAHA V Star Silverado, DIMENSIONS LENGTH 96.5 in. WIDTH 36.6 WEIGHT 583 lbs. (CA 587 lbs.) WHEELBASE 64 in. SEAT HEIGHT 27.9 in. ENGINE ENGINE SOHC, 70 V-twin; 2 valves / cylinder DISPLACEMENT 40 ci (649 cc) BORE X STROKE 81 x 63 mm COMPRESSION RATIO 9.0:1 FUEL SYSTEM (2) 28 mm Mikuni CV carburetors FUEL CAPACITY 4.2 gal. MPG RATING 49 mpg IGNITION TCI CLUTCH Multi-plate wet COOLING Air-cooled DRIVETRAIN TRANSMISSION 5-speed FINAL DRIVE Shaft BRAKES/WHEELS/TIRES BRAKES Front: 298 mm hydraulic disc Rear: 200 mm drum TIRES Front: 130/90-16 Rear: 170/80-15 OPERATIONAL FRAME Steel; hidden shock SUSPENSION Front: Telescopic fork; 5.5 in. travel Rear: Single shock, adjustable preload; 3.9 in. travel
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