Yamaha Royal Star tech info




Yamaha Royal Star description
1999 Yamaha Royal Star touring motorcycle with 24k miles. V4 1294 displacement. Maintenance completed this year. oil and oil filter change, change front, rear brake fluid, clutch and tranny fluid(DOT 4), Four NGK plugs, replaced antifreeze, replaced air and fuel filters, Transmission, final drive, clutch, brakes, tires, exhaust, carburetor, fuel pump forks, cooling system, and linkages all in good shape Comes with saddle bags, windshield, light bar, sissy bar. A Clymer service manual is included. 24k miles is considered low mileage for this smooth running V4 as Yamaha is one of the top motorcycles for reliability. |
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