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2007 Yamaha Road Star on 2040-motos

$5,995
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:7414 ColorColor: Metallic Silver with Liquid Si
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Yamaha Road Star tech info

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Yamaha Road Star description

2007 Yamaha Road Star, Extremely clean 1700cc Road Star with some add-on's, including a BUB exhaust! - IT COMES BY ITS REPUTATION HONESTLY. The big-bore air-cooled V-twin cruiser that has what it takes to be the bike you want it to be. Wild-hearted radical custom, lovingly polished stocker, or the look you know is just right for you.

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Behind the scenes in Qatar

Sat, 19 Mar 2011

Just because you have the name Jorge Lorenzo on your screen and you've won a world championship doesn't mean you'll get an easy time at scrutineering. In Qatar the technical inspection staff made the factory Yamaha mechanics remove bodywork and unbolt some electrical components in order to get a better look at the guts of the 2011 M1. Everything was in order of course but what a great opportunity for the scrutineers to exercise their power and have a poke around the most high tech Yamaha on the planet.

Chris Peris Joins Yamaha Champions Riding School

Mon, 24 Feb 2014

The Yamaha Champions Riding School is going through some changes as it transitions to a new home at New Jersey Motorsports Park. Along with the new scenery comes a new instructor in Chris Peris. The Canadian AMA National winner has signed on and is preparing for the school’s opening class on April 21, 2014.

You. Call. That. Lean

Fri, 14 May 2010

Jean Philippe Ruggia, 1988, Coppice at Donington Park, Sonauto-Yamaha 250. This is elbow lean action. There was a previous blog entry of Ben Spies and his elbow grazing the tarmac onboard the M1 Yamaha, I admit it is impressive but I find myself admiring the horizontal angles that Ruggia submitted his 250 Yamaha to, with the above image taken at Coppice as a prime example.