What is a 2004 Yamaha Road Star worth?
Values
Suggested List Price | Low Retail | |
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Base Price | $11,999 | $3,685 |
Options (Add) | ||
Total Price | $11,999 | $3,685 |
How much does a Yamaha Road Star 1700 weight?
612.9 lbs
Air cooled, 1670cc, 48° V-twin, OHV
Power: | 84.3 HP (62 kW) @ 4400 rpm |
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Torque: | 135 Nm (99.57 lb-ft) @ 3750 rpm |
Final drive: | Belt |
Dry weight: | 612.9 lbs |
Category: | Touring |
Is the Yamaha Road Star midnight Silverado 1700 an honest bike?
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Is the Yamaha Road Star 1700 still 1602cc?
Of course, that also helped keep the price down, part of the reason that the Road Star, now nominally a 1700, comes in at the same price as the original 1602cc version. However, the new bike has a redesigned airbox with more capacity, which apparently improves breathing.
What kind of bike is the 2004 Yamaha Road Star?
The 2004 Yamaha Road Star 1700 keeps up with competition with a welcome boost in power. Kevin Wing As much as existing owners might wish, it doesn’t make good business sense for a motorcycle manufacturer to let its models, even successful ones, age gracefully forever.
What makes a Yamaha V Star 1700 different?
The most pleasing difference is up top, where it runs out of revs more gently and pulls longer before you need to shift. In addition, Yamaha gave the 1700 a taller first-gear ratio then dropped the overall ratio slightly, which puts all the gears closer together.
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When did the Yamaha Road Star 1700 come out?
This article was originally published in the August 2003 issue of Motorcycle Cruiser. As much as existing owners might wish, it doesn’t make good business sense for a motorcycle manufacturer to let its models, even successful ones, age gracefully forever. You need to revisit and improve them regularly to compete, even in the cruiser arena.
The 2004 Yamaha Road Star 1700 keeps up with competition with a welcome boost in power. Kevin Wing As much as existing owners might wish, it doesn’t make good business sense for a motorcycle manufacturer to let its models, even successful ones, age gracefully forever.
How big are the wheels on a Yamaha 1700?
The classic lines and touches have the same flavor and offer the same profile. The major tip-off to its identity is the 1700’s nine-spoke, 16-inch cast wheels, painted a sort of pewter with polished rim sections.