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2004 Yamaha Xv1700 Roadstar on 2040-motos

$6,995
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Titanium
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2004 YAMAHA XV1700 RoadStar, The relaxed ergonomics of the Road Star will suit riders better than most hammocks, thanks in part to a stretched-out 66.5-inch wheelbase. Comfort is the operative word, and the big-bore Yamaha allows you to log up long distances without any aching anatomy. You can sit back and chug along looking at the scenery, feeling cool. The lowered gearing adds that little bit of help that removes any waltzing of the clutch and throttle to get going. It's like a tractor off the line. On tight winding country roads with any kind of speed or in town loping through a tight turn, you'll probably find yourself dragging the floorboards. Other than the grating sound of scraping metal against pavement that may spook cross-walking pedestrians in the Road Star's path, it's really nothing to worry about on the stable machine

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