2013 Yamaha Road Star Silverado S on 2040-motos
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2013 Yamaha Road Star Silverado S, Ready for the open road!!! The 2013 Yamaha Road Star Silverado S comes loaded with special features, including hard saddlebags, tons of chrome and passing lamps. With its authentic 102 cubic inch, air cooled V-Twin with fuel injection, this American styled classic is sure to turn heads as you rumble past! Your Next Adventure is in the Bag! Sit back and let the miles roll by, in relaxed casual touring comfort! Call Sean for more details! (520) 579-3939 Ask about our Financing Programs!!!
Yamaha Road Star for Sale
- 2012 yamaha road star silverado s s ($12,699)
- 2012 yamaha road star silverado s ($11,999)
- 2013 yamaha road star silverado s ($15,890)
- 2012 yamaha road star s s ($13,490)
- 2013 yamaha road star silverado s s ($15,890)
- 2012 yamaha road star silverado s ($12,999)
Moto blog
On-Board Lap Of Circuit Of The Americas With Dani Pedrosa
Wed, 03 Apr 2013Some MotoGP teams including Repsol Honda, LCR Honda and the Factory Yamaha squads tested at the Circuit of the Americas track in Austin, Texas to gather crucial data leading up to the race there April 19-21. Ride along with Dani Pedrosa and his Honda RC213V as he takes you around for a lap of America’s world-class racetrack. Get the Flash Player to see this player. The video starts with Pedrosa leading new teammate Marc Marquez through the first half of the track.
2023 Yamaha Tracer 7 and Tracer 7 GT First Look
Mon, 07 Nov 2022A 5-inch TFT, bigger brakes, revised forks, 20-liter saddlebags, and comfort items highlight the changes. This just in from Yamaha Europe, whether this applies Stateside remains to be seen: The Yamaha Tracer 7 at the Yamaha booth during EICMA 2022. Photo by Ryan Adams Accompanying the revised Tracer 9 and Tracer 9 GT+ is its updated little brother – the Tracer 7 and Tracer 7 GT.
Yamaha Named Official Motorcycle Of Road America
Thu, 02 May 2013The economic downturn hit the motorcycle world particularly hard, as many factory-backed road racing efforts closed shop. The decision, while unfortunate, isn’t hard to understand, as racing at the highest levels isn’t cheap, and a factory involvement means added pressure to succeed, which ultimately means spending more money to do so. Through it all, however, Yamaha has remained involved with the sport, fielding factory teams and sponsoring various riding schools and even racetracks.
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