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Yamaha Royal Star Venture

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Make Model |
Yamaha Royal Star Venture |
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Year |
2009-10 |
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Engine |
Liquid cooled, four stroke, 70°V-four
cylinder, DOHC |
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Capacity |
1294 |
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Bore x Stroke |
79 х 66 mm |
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Compression Ratio |
10.0:1 |
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Induction |
4x 32mm Mikuni Constant-Velocity |
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Ignition /
Starting |
Digital TCI /
electric |
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Max Power |
75 hp 54.7 kW @ 4750 rpm |
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Max Torque |
111.8 Nm @ 3500 rpm |
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Transmission /
Drive |
5 Speed / shaft |
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Front Suspension |
Air assisted telescopic fork, 142mm
wheel travel. |
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Rear Suspension |
Single shock, link-type
w/air assist; 104 wheel travel |
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Front Brakes |
2x 298mm discs 4 piston calipers |
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Rear Brakes |
Single 320mm disc 1 piston caliper |
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Front Tyre |
150/80-16 |
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Rear Tyre |
150/90-15 |
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Seat Height |
750 mm / 29.5 in |
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Dry-Weight |
365 kg / 869 lb |
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Fuel Capacity |
22.5 Litres / 5 gal |

Previously
called Yamaha, now Star, the bike is pretty much based on a recipe that proved
successful despite the fact that that at a certain time during its evolution,
the Royal Star Venture was basically decimated by a certain Honda touring
motorcycle that we all recognize as the leader and top innovator of the class,
the Goldwing.
Star spotted the gap between touring
motorcycles
powered by enormously big V-Twin engines and the six-cylinder Goldwing and
offers the V-four-powered Venture with benefits in between those of a regular
touring motorcycle and the ultimate one. It is all about the consecrated
79-cubic-inch, liquid-cooled, 70-degree V-four; DOHC, four valves per cylinder
engine which, to be quite honest, we were expecting to get fuel injection this
year, but didn’t. Still, fed through four 32mm Mikuni CV carburetors, it
develops 97hp at 6,000 rpm and 89 ft.-lb. at 4750 rpm. So this is kind of a
Honda Magna of tourers and it sounds damn good.
The way that all that power and torque are being transmitted makes it so unique
and the wide-ratio, five-speed transmission with 5th-gear brings a major
contribution to the riding experience. The shaft is the key to a long and cheap
servicing life of the final drive and, of course the Royal Star Venture has it.
Weighing 869 lbs and not being bothered in showing its weight, this Star
features highly-resistant frame as well as air-adjustable suspension that would
deal with all that mass. Also, the brakes feature hydraulic discs (two 298mm
front and a single 320mm rear).
Star fits it with the Harley-Davidson-like front end with the big windscreen and
all, but there’s plenty much to it. With comfortable bucket-type rider and
passenger seats (this last gets a backrest as well) long rides are the thing to
wish for and with a 15-gallon trunk and 9.3-gallons sidebags, there sure is
plenty of storage space to exploit. Furthermore, like on any veritable touring
motorcycle,
cruise
control
is of the essence so that riders will enjoy the fourspeaker sound system/CB
radio/intercom compatible sound system during those long rides most likely
across the States.
If there’s something through which the 2009 Star Royal Star Venture (and all of
the previous model years) distinguishes, that’s got to be style. Star went for
the bold somewhat old-school design and really made this Japanese bike look
American. This thing is massive from all angles and yet looks compact and built
around the rider’s touring needs in complete comfort.
Up front, that 150mm wide tire wrapped around the 16-inch wheel is supported by
the chromed forks of which you’ll be seeing very few due to the presence of the
fairing surrounding the large, powerful 12V 60/55-watt remote-adjustable halogen
headlight as well as supporting the high mounted windscreen. Behind that sits
the vintage-style console and instrument panel.
That fuel tank will eat 6 gallons of gas and underneath it is the beautifully
crafted powerplant to which it delivers. Seen from the rear view mirror, this
thing is pretty scary as it is not only tall, but very wide also. Yet, the rider
seat is positioned only 29.5 inches from the ground and, as supposed, offers
sofa-like accommodations.
The rear end looks
almost as good as the front with the trunk and sidecases. Underneath those stand
the chromed exhaust pipes and in between, that rear tire is also 150mm wide.
Contributing to the amazing fit and finish are not only the deep valanced
fenders, but also the flawless paint with extensive chrome and brushed stainless
steel accents. Colors available for the 2009 mode year are Candy Red/Raven and
Seashell Raven. This last also adds an “S” to the model name.

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