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2002 Yamaha Road Star on 2040-motos

US $10,000.00
YearYear:2002 MileageMileage:2 ColorColor: Black
Location:

San Diego, California, United States

San Diego, California, United States
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Yamaha Road Star tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):2,000 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Cruiser For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Yamaha Road Star description

This is a 2002 Warrior, bought new. engine was built by Patrick Racing.

I have listed all the modifications that are known to have been done and all the accessories that are known to be on there. The bike has always been maintained and oil changes performed every 4 months regardless of if it was ridden. Last service was replacement of O-Rings. Brand new Duracell 220AMP Battery.

The new motor after the modification, which increased the size to 2.0L with all new pistons, rods, etc. has only 800 miles on it. So very little miles. I have listed the known issues with the bike below:

  1. Front left turn signal, when in running mode is not ON. when blinking it works. I suspect its a electrical connection, loose wire or such. The light is not burned out.
  2. Rear wheel needs to be rechromed. The bike was always garaged and covered. But the rear wheel needs to be rechromed.

These are the only two known issues with the bike that I am aware of.


The bike gets compliments everywhere its shown and has won many awards. Keep in mind this bike is modified with many after market parts. Its an air cooled V-Twin, so not much trouble to maintain. ask me any questions. Be a confident bidder. The sell is as is. You cannot come back after a day, week or month and say the bike died or broke or anything else. So ask ask ask me anything you need to know. I will help ship internationally, but only to have the bike picked up or possibly delivered to a local transportation company (not a promise, but depends on where it is). From there on, you are on your own with the transportation company. I have sold bikes internationally before and know it can be complicated to get it all the way to its destination. Again, please ASK ASK ASK what you need to know. An informed buyer is the best buyer. Total Invested: $33,000 Total known Parts: $27,000 Total Labor: Over $6,000


Total Invested: $33,000

Parts: $27,000

Labor:  Over $6,000


Engine:  $14305

  • Patrick Racing 122cuin – 2.0L 106mm  135HP, 150ft-lbs $2825
  • Lightened & Balanced Crank Shaft                                 $1425
  • 106mm 10.25:1 Compression Pistons                             $  300
  • Carrillo Forged Rods                                                     $1120
  • Bored Out Throttle Bodies                                             $  600
  • Ported Heads with 2mm+ Larger Valve                           $1850
  • HD Clutch                                                                     $  250
  • Hi-Flow Injectors                                                            $  400
  • Hi Rev Limit Speedstar Ignition Module                          $  750              
  • Patrick Racing Cam with High strength springs               $  625
  • Titanium Push Rods and ceramic lifters                          $  600
  • Patrick Racing Push Billet Rod covers _ Chrome            $  550
  • Speedstar Open Velocity Stacks                                    $  530
  • Dynojet Fuel Injection Management                                $  275
  • Dynatek Coils                                                               $  150
  • Dual Wimmer Billet Oil Coolers                                       $  750
  • Chrome billet Gage cups                                               $  180
  • Oil Pressure & Oil Temp Gage                                        $  125
  • Taller 5th gear and final drive ratio                                   $  250
  • Custom 2-1 Propipe w Speedstar based Exhaust Pipe    $  750

                       

Suspension & Brakes  $2495


  • Billet ISR 6 piston Calipers - Chrome                              $1150
  • 5mm+ larger front master cylinder                                  $ 140
  • ISR 320mm full floating rotors – Chrome Inserts              $ 550
  • Eibach 1000lb Spring                                                    $ 105
  • Re-valved forks with stiffer springs                                $ 150
  • Adjustable Lift/Lowering kit                                            $ 120
  • Baron Rear Brake reservoir                                            $ 110
  • Chromed Rear Break Caliper/Arm                                   $ 250               

 

Drive Train  $3825

  • 280 Wheel kit based on stock wheel modified to 18x10    $2150
  • Chrome Modified suspension Arm                                    $1000
  • Billet Drive Pulley                                                             $  225
  • Chrome final Drive Cover with Exposed Pulley                $  275
  • Mechanical Cruise Control 0 Grip mounted                      $  175

 

Body  $6320

  • Custom Tuning Fork all black Paint job                           $900
  • Chromed Billed Fork Sleeves                                         $275
  • Corbin Solo Seat w Passenger pillion & Backrest            $725
  • Billet LED Turn Signals                                                  $390
  • Chromed Fork Boots                                                     $375
  • Chromed Fork guards                                                    $125
  • Billet Swingarm end caps                                               $225
  • Chromed Fender Stays                                                  $170
  • Billet Floorboards                                                          $105
  • Transfer Case Cover                                                      $210
  • Chrome Upper Belt Guard                                              $110
  • Chrome Lower Belt Guard                                              $115
  • Chrome Billet Mirrors                                                     $200
  • Chrome Hand Controls                                                  $400
  • Chrome Handle Bar and Risers                                       $195
  • Chromed Clutch Case Cover                                          $271
  • Chromed Cam Cover with secondary cases                    $325
  • Chrome Fork Sleeves                                                    $350
  • Chromed Triple Trees                                                     $270
  • Battery Tender & Harness                                              $134
  • Scorpio Alarm                                                               $270
  • Cruise Control – Throttle Grip                                         $180

    

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