2007 Yamaha Road Star for sale in San Ramon CA
2007 YAMAHA ROAD STAR
2007 Yamaha Road Star Cruiser
Primary Color:
Burgundy
Accent Color:
Stock Number:
100926
Mileage:
13,930
Engine:
1670cc
Title:
Clear
VIN:
JYAVP17Y27A002870
Internet Price:
$4,999
Vehicle Description
EXCELLENT CONDITION, RUNS GREAT, LOW MILEAGE!
The 2007 Yamaha Road Star is a classic cruiser motorcycle known for its large, air-cooled 1670cc V-twin engine, robust torque, and classic styling. It was available in several variations, including the standard, Midnight, and Silverado models, which offered different trim and touring options.
Key Specifications
According to sources like Motorcycle.com and J.D. Power, the 2007 Yamaha Road Star has the following general specifications:
Engine: 1670cc (102 cubic inch) air-cooled, 4-stroke, OHV, 48° V-twin engine.
Power & Torque: The engine delivers strong, piston-pounding torque, with some estimates around 83 lb-ft of torque and approximately 75-84 horsepower, depending on the source and specific model variant (e.g., standard vs. Warrior).
Transmission: A 5-speed manual transmission with 5th-gear overdrive.
Drive: Power is delivered to the rear wheel via a low-maintenance belt drive.
Weight: Dry weight for the standard model is listed at around 688 lbs (312 kg).
Fuel Capacity: The fuel tank holds approximately 5.3 gallons.
Seat Height: A low seat height of approximately 28 inches (711 mm).
Reviews and Owner Experience
Owners and reviewers generally praise the 2007 Yamaha Road Star for its dependability, power, and comfortable ride, though the stock seat can be a point of discomfort on longer rides.
Performance: Reviewers from Motorcycle Cruiser noted its smooth and clean throttle response, good fuel mileage (around 43 mpg average), and relaxed engine gait on the highway. Owners frequently describe the engine as "powerful" and a "beast" with plenty of torque for passing power.
Reliability: Many owners consider the bike "bulletproof," with one mechanic recommending regular oil changes for the bike to "run forever".
Comfort: The bike is generally considered big and comfortable for long hauls, though some riders found the stock seat uncomfortable after about 100-200 miles, an issue often resolved with aftermarket seats (e.g., Mustang seats).
Handling: Despite its weight, some owners report that the bike handles well in turns and even in city traffic once the rider gets used to it.
The 2007 Yamaha Road Star is a classic cruiser motorcycle known for its large, air-cooled 1670cc V-twin engine, robust torque, and classic styling. It was available in several variations, including the standard, Midnight, and Silverado models, which offered different trim and touring options.
Key Specifications
According to sources like Motorcycle.com and J.D. Power, the 2007 Yamaha Road Star has the following general specifications:
Engine: 1670cc (102 cubic inch) air-cooled, 4-stroke, OHV, 48° V-twin engine.
Power & Torque: The engine delivers strong, piston-pounding torque, with some estimates around 83 lb-ft of torque and approximately 75-84 horsepower, depending on the source and specific model variant (e.g., standard vs. Warrior).
Transmission: A 5-speed manual transmission with 5th-gear overdrive.
Drive: Power is delivered to the rear wheel via a low-maintenance belt drive.
Weight: Dry weight for the standard model is listed at around 688 lbs (312 kg).
Fuel Capacity: The fuel tank holds approximately 5.3 gallons.
Seat Height: A low seat height of approximately 28 inches (711 mm).
Reviews and Owner Experience
Owners and reviewers generally praise the 2007 Yamaha Road Star for its dependability, power, and comfortable ride, though the stock seat can be a point of discomfort on longer rides.
Performance: Reviewers from Motorcycle Cruiser noted its smooth and clean throttle response, good fuel mileage (around 43 mpg average), and relaxed engine gait on the highway. Owners frequently describe the engine as "powerful" and a "beast" with plenty of torque for passing power.
Reliability: Many owners consider the bike "bulletproof," with one mechanic recommending regular oil changes for the bike to "run forever".
Comfort: The bike is generally considered big and comfortable for long hauls, though some riders found the stock seat uncomfortable after about 100-200 miles, an issue often resolved with aftermarket seats (e.g., Mustang seats).
Handling: Despite its weight, some owners report that the bike handles well in turns and even in city traffic once the rider gets used to it.
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NVNG INC.
Business Hours
| Mon: | Closed |
|---|---|
| Tue: | 9am-5pm |
| Wed: | 9am-5pm |
| Thu: | 9am-5pm |
| Fri: | 9am-5pm |
| Sat: | 9am-5pm |
| Sun: | Closed |
Location
2092 Omega Rd OFC F2
San Ramon, CA 94583
San Ramon, CA 94583


