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When you think of a classic cruiser motorbike, the image that comes to mind is a large, gleaming machine, roaring and ready to take on the open road. The 2010 Yamaha Roadliner S fits this description perfectly. Combining timeless design, powerful performance and Yamaha's reputation for quality, it is the kind of bike that turns heads wherever it goes.
Beneath the shiny surface, the Yamaha Roadliner S' engine is a 113-cubic-inch (1854cc) air-cooled 48° V-twin with pushrod OHV and 4 valves per cylinder. The bore and stroke measure at 100mm x 118mm, with a compression ratio of 9.48:1, illustrating how this machine has been engineered to deliver performance and power in abundance.
Fuel delivery is taken care of by the twin-bore electronic fuel injection system with a throttle position sensor. The smooth 5-speed transmission and multiplate wet clutch ensure that riders have full control, while the transistor-controlled ignition helps keep the power supply stable and efficient. The bike is driven by belt, a reliable and low-maintenance choice.
A closer look at the chassis reveals an aluminum mono shock frame, providing the perfect combination of lightness and strength. The 46mm telescopic front fork with adjustable preload allows for 5.1 inches of travel, while the rear shock gives a slightly lower 4.3 inches. This ensures a comfortable, controlled ride on most surfaces.
Braking is just as important as power when it comes to motorbikes, and the 2010 Yamaha Roadliner S doesn't disappoint. The dual hydraulic front disc measures 298mm, while the rear disc measures a slightly larger 320mm. These provide the stopping power needed for such a big bike, and the 130/70-18 front and 190/60-17 rear tires provide excellent grip and stability.
The ample dimensions of this bike ensure a comfortable ride, with a length of 101.6 inches, and width and height of 43.3 inches. It features a generous wheelbase of 67.5 inches and a good ground clearance of 6.1 inches. With a hearty fuel capacity of 4.5 gallons and a fuel economy of 42 miles per gallon, the Yamaha Roadliner S is built for those long, enjoyable rides.
In summary, the 2010 Yamaha Roadliner S is not just a motorcycle; it is a statement. It's a cruiser that not only talks the talk but walks the walk. With a Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price of $15,290 and an invoice of $13,051, this beast offers value for the money, delivering unforgettable rides and pure on-road pleasure.
Engine Type 113-cubic-inch (1854cc) air-cooled 48° V-twin; pushrod OHV, 4 valves/cylinder
Bore x Stroke100mm x 118mm
Compression Ratio9.48:1
Fuel Delivery Twin-Bore electronic fuel injection; throttle position sensor
Ignition TCI: Transistor Controlled Ignition
Transmission5-speed; multiplate wet clutch
Final Drive Belt
Chassis Frame Aluminum mono shock
Suspension/Front46mm telescopic fork; adjustable preload, 5.1-in travel
Suspension/Rear Single shock; 4.3-in travel
Brakes/Front Dual hydraulic disc, 298mm
Brakes/Rear Hydraulic disc, 320mm
Tires/Front 130/70-18
Tires/Rear 190/60-17
Wheels 12-spoke cast
Dimensions Length 101.6 in
Width 43.3 in
Height 43.3 in
Seat Height 27.8 in
Wheelbase 67.5 in
Ground Clearance 6.1 in
Fuel Capacity 4.5 gal
Fuel Economy 42 mpg
Approximate Wet Weight 749 lb
Other Warranty 1 Year (Limited Factory Warranty)
More Information Can Be Found On Yamaha At: https://www.yamaha-motor.com/
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