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How many miles will a Yamaha Road Star last?

How many miles will a Yamaha Road Star last?

I have heard of quite a few going over 150,000 miles without having to do engine work and there is a couple more well over 200,000 miles. As long as they are properly maintained, they will last a long time.

How much does a Yamaha Roadstar weight?

Yamaha XV 1600A Road Star

Make Model Yamaha XV 1600A Road Star / Wild Star
Seat Height 710 mm / 28 in
Dry Weight 307 kg / 676.8 lbs
Wet Weight 325.0 kg / 716.5 lbs
Fuel Capacity 20 Litres / 5.28 US gal

How long will a vstar 1300 last?

Generally, a well-maintained motorcycle engine can go 50-100,000 miles before needing an overhaul. Some more carlike engines (large inline and opposed fours and sixes) go 200,000 or more. I don’t think big v-twins generally go that far, but if you treat it right, it should go close to 100,000.

What kind of engine does a 2004 Yamaha Road Star have?

Yamaha’s 2004 Road Star V-twin evolves with a 1670cc engine, cast wheels with tubeless tires, better brakes, and a handful of other changes.

How big are the rotors on a Yamaha Road Star?

Up front, the dual 11.7-inch rotors are pinched by one-piece calipers lifted from the R1 sportbike (and the Warrior), with aluminum pistons and sintered pads from the R6 sporter. These changes combine to provide pleasing power and controllable, ultra-linear stops with modest pressure at the lever (which is wider).

What’s the difference between a Yamaha 1600 and 1600?

The difference is not huge, but it is certainly noticeable. Yamaha claims 18 and 15 percent boosts for horsepower and torque peaks, respectively. You can feel the added muscle coming off the line, and the bike passes more aggressively on the highway than the smaller, taller-geared 1600 model.

What do you need to know about a Chrysler 1700?

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. You might also spot the clear lenses on the turn signals (which have amber bulbs) with their new mounts and similarly styled LED taillight]