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Yamaha Road Star Motorcycle Road Test

This was our first test of the Yamaha's new Road Star motorcycle, and we summed it up thus: "Yamaha's new 1602cc V-twin has a lot to love: great power, classic looks and sound, elegant finish, smooth manners, a custom-friendly design, and a price that leav
February, 2009
1999 Yamaha Road Star Ride Front View
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1999 Yamaha Road Star Ride Front View
Photo by Dean Groover.
1999 Yamaha Road Star Rear Right View
The 1600 V-twin made Yamaha's... 
   
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1999 Yamaha Road Star Rear Right View
The 1600 V-twin made Yamaha's V-4 Royal Stars seem like pretenders, and they soon were discontinued,
1999 Yamaha Road Star Gauge View
Instrumentation includes a... 
   
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1999 Yamaha Road Star Gauge View
Instrumentation includes a clock in the LCD set into the tank-top speedometer. The two-piece handlebar mount includes rubber mounts.
1999 Yamaha Road Star Engine Tank Right View
Equal parts syling and engineering,... 
   
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1999 Yamaha Road Star Engine Tank Right View
Equal parts syling and engineering, the engine is a classic example of Yamaha's approach: ask customers what they want, then make it.
1999 Yamaha Road Star Rear Wheel View
The Road Star was the first... 
   
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1999 Yamaha Road Star Rear Wheel View
The Road Star was the first big Japanese cruiser to use belt final drive, which eliminates the noise and mess of a chain without the weight and cost of a shaft.
1999 Yamaha Road Star Front End View
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1999 Yamaha Road Star Front End View
Although the aftermarket will apparently offer cast wheels, both versions of the Road Star come with wire-spoked 16-inch hoops. Two 11.7-inch rotors provide braking power.
1999 Yamaha Road Star Ride Left View
1999 Yamaha Road Star Engine Right View
Making an all-new engine is... 
   
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1999 Yamaha Road Star Engine Right View
Making an all-new engine is a very expensive undertaking, so it's surprising that the Road Star is priced so reasonably. Presumably, Yamaha expects to get a lot of mileage out of the design.
1999 Yamaha Road Star Rockers View
Pushrods, hydraulic adjusters,... 
   
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1999 Yamaha Road Star Rockers View
Pushrods, hydraulic adjusters, and rockers operate four valves per cylinder. One valve in each pair has a manual adjuster to adjust for any variance in wear.
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Road9902 Cutcyl Lg
The air-cooled cylinder have ceramic liners.
Road9902 Cutawayeng Lg
There's technology, but little... 
   
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Road9902 Cutawayeng Lg
There's technology, but little fakery, in the Road Star mill.
1999 Yamaha Road Star Engine Left View
1999 Yamaha Road Star Ride Right View

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