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2005 Yamaha Xv17a Road Star on 2040-motos

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VINVIN:JYAVP17E85A007672

Yamaha Other description

Engine Type 1670cc. 102 cubic-inch. air-cooled. pushrod OHV. 48 VOLT-twin Bore x Stroke 97 x 113mm Compression Ratio 8.3:1 Carburetion 40mm Mikuni CV w/throttle position sensor Ignition Digital TCI Transmission Wide-ratio five gear Final Drive Belt Chassis Suspension/Front 43mm Telescoping fork with adjustable preload; 5.5 travel Suspension/Rear Single shock. link-type; 4.3 travel Brakes/Front Dual 298mm discs Brakes/Rear 320mm disc Tires/Front 130/90-16 Tires/Rear 150/80-16 Dimensions Length 98.4 Width 38.6 Height 44.9 Seat Height 27.9 Wheelbase 66.5 Ground Clearance 5.7 Dry Weight 679lbs. Fuel Capacity 5.3 Gallons Call the sales team at azmotomania at 888-621-XXXX We Finance!...

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