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Yamaha Road Star description
2009 Yamaha Road Star, A True Classic, And A Great Ride! The 2009 Yamaha Road Star is a true classic. With its massive 1670cc air-cooled, pushrod, fuel injected, V-Twin and it's long, low chassis, it is sure to turn heads as you rumble past. Comfort, performance and style plus Yamaha's famous quality and reliability. At the heart of this machine is a massive, air-cooled 1670cc, fuel injected V-Twin that pumps out an awesome amount of piston pounding torque. But The Roadie is more than just muscle. Legendary Star styling and attention to detail make it a rolling piece of art that you'll be proud to ride. Fuel-Injected knockout. The 2009 Road Star is one of the biggest, baddest air-cooled V-twins in the business. It looks good, due mostly to the classic appeal of that hardtail-looking steel frame and all the classic-looking hardware that goes with it. When it comes to power that fuel-injected 102-cubic-inch overhead-valve air-cooled V-twin assures the horses are never in short supply.
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