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2004 Road Star 1700 on 2040-motos

US $3,350.00
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:6488 ColorColor: BLACK and RED
Location:

Columbus, Texas, US

Columbus, Texas, US
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Yamaha Road Star photos

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Yamaha Road Star tech info

TypeType:Touring Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1670 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Dealer VINVIN:JYAVP17E64A006549

Yamaha Road Star description

The Road Star Just Keeps Getting Better and Better

Are you ready for the 2004 Road Star? The Star Family’s bare-knuckled brawler has been working out hard and it shows - inside and out. Modern-day V-twin muscle meets legendary styling, making this more than just a motorcycle. It’s a rolling work of art.

At the heart of this V Star improvements is the 102 cubic-inch air-cooled, long-stroke, OHV 48° twin engine that pumps out huge amounts of torque barely off idle for brisk acceleration and fantastic overall cruising performance. Additional engine mods include redesigned valve system, camshafts, rocker arms, air induction system, cooling fins and beefed up clutch. Bottom line...more power and performance.

There's lots more, a lightweight and high-strength final drive belt that provides long life, quiet operation and better acceleration. Front Brakes featuring dual 298mm front disc brakes with 4-piston calipers (that come straight off the YZF-R1) and 320mm single disc rear brake for strong stopping power.

Short and long range rider comfort is supreme thanks to wide, swept-back, 1"-diameter, rubber-mounted handlebars, restyled touring rider seat that's 40mm wider, a reshaped passenger seat and full-size floating-type rider floorboards with rubber inserts.

And, with its ultra-thin, tank-mounted speedometer, beefy, brushed-steel forks, sculpted steel fenders and  16" cast wheels shod with tubeless tires, no other cruiser does it so elegantly.

This one owner, very low mileage 2004 Road Star was purchased brand new from us in 2004 and was just traded-in. Only ridden 6488 miles this Yamaha stills runs, rides, shifts and looks like new. The previous owner added a windshield, passenger back rest, Vance&Hines exhaust, a cool Cycle Sounds speaker system for your phone, saddle bags and a Baron Air Cleaner Kit.

In addition we just changed the oil, replaced the battery and rear tire. This is a great bike and is ready to ride today. Call us at 800-807-9910 with any questions or to get a sweet deal on this sweet ride. Check our feedback and bid with confidence. Thanks for looking and good luck!

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