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Yamaha : Road Star 2004 yamaha midnight star road star 1700 motorcycle

Yamaha : Road Star 2004 yamaha midnight star road star 1700 motorcycle

$3,750

Fresno, California

Year 2004

Make Yamaha

Model Road Star

Category Cruiser Motorcycles

Engine 1670

Posted Over 1 Month

This vehicle is a 2004 Yamaha Midnight Star \ Road Star 1700. The paint having a mirror finish and I don't believe the motor could be more sound. Mostly stock although the carburetor has been jetted to the Vance & Hines Longshots I installed. I never would have never believed the difference that it made unless I felt it for myself. More power increase than I thought it would be at take off, and top end. The sound is so strange it's unbelievable. This bike has 29000 miles on it. Most of it is highway back and forth to Carmel by the Sea or Bay Area. Both tires were changed in Sept. but rear tire looks like it might need changing soon. Was told because size and weight of bike, not because it was road rough. Has three sets of pipes that goes with it. There is a windshield, sissy bar, saddlebags. It has highway bars to kick your feet up and to protected your lags and engine in case of a mishap. Make ModelYamaha XV 1700 Road Star MidnightYear2006EngineAir cooled, four stroke, 48° V-Twin, OHV, 4 valves per cylinderCapacity1670Bore x Stroke97 x 113mmCompression Ratio8.4:1InductionSingle Mikuni BSR40Ignition / StartingDigital TCI / electricMax Torque14.7 kgf-m 106.3 ft-lbs. @ 2500 rpmTransmission / Drive5 Speed / beltFront Suspension43mm forkRear SuspensionAdjustable link MonocrossFront Brakes2x 298mm discs 4 piston calipersRear BrakesSingle 320mm disc 4 piston caliperFront Tyre130/90-16Rear Tyre150/80-16Seat Height710 mmDry Weight312 kgFuel Capacity 20 LitresDid some research before I purchased it and these were some of the changes they made in 2004 Yamaha's overhauled Road Star 1700, with its pushrod twin the only engine of it size that's air-cooled and carburetor.However, the new bike has a redesigned airbox with more capacity, which apparently improves breathing. Yamaha has also juggled reciprocating masses in the pushrod valve train and beefed up some of the structures that support it to let the revised engine rev a little higher and get into the rev limiter a bit more gently than the previous version. With longer cam duration, higher compression, shorter-skirt pistons, and dual plugs in addition to the additional 68cc (which pushes it above the 100-cubic-inch mark), the bike feels noticeably stronger off the line. Cylinder fins have been revised for better cooling too. 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. These changes make the first-to-second shift less of a jump and eliminated our tendency to bump into the rev limiter in first. Because the engine revs higher, the slightly higher engine speeds on the highway are not at all troublesome, even if you notice them. With horsepower and torque increases of 15 percent or so, you get crisper passes at highway speeds. The final drive belt is stronger yet narrower There is a new saddle, with a roomier and flatter rider portion, offering even more flexibility in riding position. The handlebar mounts slightly differently, but is not overly wide and bends so as to be comfortable on the highway and manageable during full-lock turns. The floorboards now float to isolate what vibration might arise. The extra quarter-inch of wheelbase created with a longer swingarm, doubtlessly didn't hurt. The front brake were upgraded to one-piece calipers (there are two) from Yamaha's big sportbike. They carry pads from the middleweight sporter. The result is more braking power at your fingertips with excellent control. Restyled low-profile LED taillight are the other substantial visual clues that you are looking at a 1700.

Trim Midnight Star

Yamaha : Road Star 2007 yamaha roadstar midnight 1700

Yamaha : Road Star 2007 yamaha roadstar midnight 1700

$4,995

Chula Vista, California

Year 2007

Make Yamaha

Model Road Star

Category -

Engine 1670

Posted Over 1 Month

2007 Yamaha Roadstar Midnight 1700. Black. 10K miles. New front tire. Serviced by Southbay Motorsports.Helmet and Jacket go too. Move to Washington DC forces sell. Runs and drives great!Blue Book: > $5, 810.00 with 37, 000 miles. Mine only has 10K miles!!!

Trim Midnight