Yamaha Roadliner tech info
Yamaha Roadliner description
Engine Type V Twin
Displacement (cc/ci) 1854 / 113.1
5Speed Transmission
Primary Drive (Rear Wheel) Belt
Heel Toe Shifter
Front Brake Type Dual Hydraulic Disc
Front Brake Diameter (in/mm) 11.7 / 298
Rear Brake Type Hydraulic Disc
Rear Brake Diameter (in/mm) 12.6 / 320
Front Suspension Type Telescopic Fork
Front Suspension Size (in/mm) 1.8 / 46
RC Components Wheels 21" Front 18" Rear w/ matching rotors and pulley
Yamaha Fairing and bags
Braided brake/throttle lines
Rear luggage rack and seat
Short and tall windshields
Sirius Radio
American Thunder Exhaust
Ness Mirrors
Driving lights
Crash Bars
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