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2007 Yamaha Roadliner
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 Standard Features:
Key Features:
The flagship of the Star line, and Cycle World magazine’s Best Cruiser for 2006 (CW's 10 Best, July 2006) is designed to show and go like no other cruiser before it, with big power and great handling.  
Powerful and beautiful 113-cubic-inch (1,854 cc) air-cooled, pushrod V-twin produces great thrust at any speed.  
Twin-bore downdraft fuel injection ensures optimum engine efficiency and throttle response in the widest possible range of conditions.  
Neo-streamline design, including the first seamless gas tank fitted to a Star, gives the Roadliner a completely distinctive look.  
Long and low aluminum frame provides great looks and light handling unlike any other full-size cruiser, thanks to near 50/50 weight distribution on the front and rear wheels.  
Engine:
113-cubic-inch (1,854 cc) air-cooled pushrod 48-degree V-twin has the massive looks and performance to make the Roadliner the king of the Star family.  
Four pushrod-activated valves and two spark plugs per cylinder provide optimum combustion efficiency along with classically beautiful engine architecture.  
9.5:1 compression ratio and aggressive cam timing increase power output across the board.  
Computer-controlled, twin-bore, fuel-injection monitors multiple engine parameters to calculate perfect mixture under all conditions; a wide-angle 12-hole fuel injectors provide excellent atomization.  
Exhaust Ultimate Power valve (EXUP) inside the two-into-one exhaust system boosts torque in the 2,500-3,000-rpm range.  
Special, custom machining of the cooling fin edges gives a jewel-like appearance to the engine as light hits it from different angles.  
3,300 rpm at 75 mph gives some idea of the Roadliner’s power and cruisability. Maximum torque is reached at only 2,500 rpm.  
Chassis/Suspension:
Aluminum frame is light, rigid, and requires few welds. A light, controlled fill swingarm casting complements the bike’s streamline style.  
With 49.6 percent of its weight carried on the front wheel, the Roadliner has the weight distribution of a sportbike instead of the typical cruiser, and that means great handling.  
46 mm fork tubes wearing slant-cut stainless covers serve up an excellent ride and a sweet appearance.  
A tucked-out-of-sight single shock out back provides a smooth ride under varying loads.  
A thick, richly chromed handlebar in polished clamps carries the Roadliner’s switchgear wiring on the inside.  
Seamless, teardrop fuel tank carries a full 4.5-gallons of fuel.  
12-spoke wheels evoke a thick spoke look, but carry modern tubeless radial tires; a 130/70-18 front and a fat 190/60-17 rear.  
Front brake master cylinder with integrated lever operates a pair of 298 mm front discs squeezed by strong monoblock calipers for excellent power and feel.  
Strong and light belt final drive routes power smoothly and efficiently to the rear wheel.  
Floating floorboards and an adjustable heel/toe shifter help provide a comfortable, low-effort ride.  
Additional Features:
Jewel-like fit and finish, and Star quality paint, chrome and attention to detail are evident all over the Roadliner.  
A sliding cover over the main switch gives a clean look when the Roadliner’s parked.  
Bright multireflector headlight, LED taillight and amber turn signals behind clear lenses give a custom look.  
O² sensor and three-way catalyst reduce emissions and meet EPA 2006 requirements.  

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