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2005 Yamaha Royal Star Tour Deluxe, Royal Star Tour Deluxe - The Best of Two Worlds Welcome the All-New Royal Star Tour Deluxe. The liquid-cooled, 79-cubic-inch V-Four that combines stripped-down street cruisability and plush long-distance touring capability in one quick-change package. Have It Your Way The Royal Star Tour Deluxe offers the classic, ageless styling of its Royal Star Venture sibling while giving you the flexibility to customize your ride on a daily basis...using what you need, when you need it. The quick-detachable windshield and backrest let you optimize for cross-town cruising or cross-country touring comfort in a matter of seconds. And the color-matched locking hard-shell sidebags feature handy, one-touch openers and spacious 9.3-gallon storage with interior storage pouch. Sweet Style A Cool new retro dashboard combines classic looks with new-age function, including - Digital readout... Speedometer, Odometer, Dual tripmeters, Fuel tripmeter, Clock and Fuel gauge Indicator lights for... Cruise control, Overdrive, Neutral, High beam, Turn signals, Water temperature, and Low oil level. Also, new handlebar with new wide control levers offer better feel and look cool to boot. And clear turn signal lenses over amber bulbs are one more small touch that creates a distinctively custom look. The All-New Royal Star Tour Deluxe!
Yamaha Royal Star for Sale
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