Tuesday, April 3, 2012

YAMAHA Road Star S 1670 2012 - 2013

YAMAHA Road Star S 1670 2012 - 2013



YAMAHA Road Star S 1670 (2012 - 2013) Description & History: Looking for a big, powerful bobber with hard tail looks, loaded with chrome parts and a long wheelbase to recreate the old-school bikes? The 2012 Yamaha Road Star S is there for you: moved around by a modern 1670cc V-twin engine with top-notch fuel injection making sure the accelerations are precise and strong, in the city or on the highway,

Premium adjustable suspension makes riding smoother than you'd think, while setting the bike for city riding or two-up touring is easy. Massive disc brakes help tame this beast: dual 298mm rotors for the front and a crazy 320mm in the rear. Adding in the air-cooling and belt drive means low-maintenance for a more enjoyable experience.

The fat front tire is a great match for the chunky chromed-out headlight and massive sculpted seat, while the generous handlebars make steering the 2012 Yamaha Road Star S effortless and precise, adding serious points on the comfort scale.

YAMAHA Road Star S 1670 2012 - 2013 Full Specifications:
Brand: YAMAHA, Model: Road Star, Type: Road Star S 2012, Name Year: Road Star S 1670 2012 - 2013, Engine Type:  air-cooled 48° V-twin;pushrod OHV, 4 valves/cylinder, Displacement: 1670 cm3, Bore Xstroke: 3.8x4.4 in OR 96.5x111.8 mm, Compression: 8.4:1, Horsepower: 0(0)/0 KW(hp)/RPM, Torque: NaN/ lb-ft/RPM OR 0/ Nm/RPM, Fuel System: Fuel injection, Gearbox: 5 speed, Clutch: Wet, multiplate, Primary Drive: -, Final Drive: Belt, Frame: Steel, Front Suspension: 43mm fork;5.5-in travel, Rear Suspension: Single shock;4.3-in travel, Front Brake: Dual hydraulic disc, 298mm, Rear Brake: Hydraulic disc, 320mm, Length: 98.4 in OR 2499 mm, Width: 38.6 in OR 980 mm, Seat Height: 27.9 in OR 709 mm, Wellbase: 66.5 in OR 1689 mm, Ground Clearance: 5.7 in OR 145 mm, Weight: 743 lbs OR 337 kg, Fuel Capacity: 4.8 gallons OR 4.8 L, Tyres Front: 130/90-16M/C 67H, Tyres Rear: 150/80B16M/C 71H.

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