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1997 Yamaha Royal Star Touring on 2040-motos

US $4,000.00
YearYear:1997 MileageMileage:25 ColorColor: Black Diamond
Location:

Wapakoneta, Ohio, US

Wapakoneta, OH, US
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Yamaha Royal Star tech info

TypeType:Touring VINVIN:JYA4NLE03VA013271 PhonePhone:4197397530

Yamaha Royal Star description

This 1997 Yamaha Royal Star Tour Classic is in fantastic shape. It was purchased brand new in October 2001 so it spent the first four years of its life on the showroom floor. It has always been garaged. Most of the miles on this bike are highway miles. It has seen five Rolling Thunders, one Iron Butt Association Saddlesore 1000 and a 3000 mile week that included a stop in Key West. This bike has a stage one jet kit, K&N air filters and Cobra 2 four into four slash cut drag pipes with removable baffles. It sounds great with them, without them its the loudest bike you have ever heard. Not in a noise way but in a top fuel dragster way. I rode that way for years then put them back in it was just too loud mile after mile. It also has a Dyna 3000 digital performance ignition module. I had it on a dyno in 2005, horsepower 69.3 and torque 78.4. It has a Baron Custom engine guard. It has Rivco dual air horns and a Utopia Products driver backrest that is removable. It has a universal throttle lock. It has the firmer seats from a Royal Star Tour Classic and a new fuel tank & petcock. The old tank developed a hairline crack. The new tank is new old stock and the correct paint for this year and model. I did not transfer the Royal Star badges but I have them if you want them. This bike has too many Yamaha accessories to list them all but some of the major ones would be driving lights, chrome cylinder fins, passenger seat back emblem, saddlebag liners & rain covers, leather tank pouch, leather glove box and chrome brake & clutch levers. This bike has NEVER been down. The only thing wrong with this bike is that with two small children and one on the way in November I just dont have time to ride. If you want an affordable touring cruiser then you have found the right bike. Give me a call today! 419-739-7530

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