Find or Sell Motorcycles & Scooters in USA

2001 Yamaha Road Star Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $4,795.00
YearYear:2001 MileageMileage:25 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Henderson, North Carolina, US

Henderson, NC, US
QR code
2001 Yamaha Road Star  Cruiser , US $4,795.00, image 1

Yamaha Road Star photos

2001 Yamaha Road Star  Cruiser , US $4,795.00, image 2 2001 Yamaha Road Star  Cruiser , US $4,795.00, image 3 2001 Yamaha Road Star  Cruiser , US $4,795.00, image 4 2001 Yamaha Road Star  Cruiser , US $4,795.00, image 5

Yamaha Road Star tech info

TypeType:Cruiser Stock NumberStock Number:06643 PhonePhone:8885411545

Yamaha Road Star description

2001 Yamaha Road Star, Ape Hangers, Vance and Hines Exhaust, Hyper-charger, Floorboards and Backrest!! - The ultimate V-twin experience. Big, 98 cubic inch, air-cooled V-twin. Long, 66 wheelbase. Named Cruiser of the Year by numerous cruiser magazines.

Moto blog

The short but sweet life of the Yamaha R7

Tue, 17 Jan 2012

I was reunited with an old friend recently, my 1999 Virgin Yamaha R7 Superbike. By the end of 1998 I had won three straight BSB titles with the Yamaha YZF750, when main sponsor Cadbury’s pulled out leaving zero funds for a title defence. Wanting desperately to ride the new R7 and thinking a replacement backer would instantly get on board I turned down quite a few offers including a juicy contract from Crescent Suzuki (Paul Denning always enjoys reminding me).

Jorge Lorenzo Breaks Collarbone in High-Speed Crash

Thu, 27 Jun 2013

The 2013 MotoGP Championship has taken a dramatic turn after defending champion Jorge Lorenzo broke his collarbone in a high-speed crash during practice for this weekend’s TT Assen in the Netherlands. The Yamaha factory rider was the overall leader after a dry morning practice session. The afternoon was rainy however, creating slippery conditions.

Used Review: Dainese Jerico R winter gloves

Fri, 04 Mar 2011

DAINESE JERICO-R Being stuck up a mountain with your bike buried to the pegs in snow is not the best place to be a week before Christmas, especially when its 1200kms from home. Only owning perforated summer gloves is also far from ideal. This is the situation I found myself in and seeing as everything in Italy costs a million Euros, I wasn’t prepared to spend a fortune on a set of discontinued Oxford heated grips from the local motocross shop.  A very pretty girl called Fanny at Chitrrai Yamaha, near Perugia, showed me the winter glove options.