2009 Yamaha V-Star 1300 Tourer

Like most of Yamaha’s cruisers, the V-Star 1300 has a “casual touring” stablemate. The “Tourer” version of the V-Star 1300 has all the same great features plus a windshield, locking saddlebags and passenger backrest. These value added items are sure to have the miles rolling by in style and comfort.
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2009-yamaha-v-star-1300tourerbThe V-Star 1300 Tourer has the same class leading power and handling of the regular V-Star 1300 plus 3 of the most sought after “casual touring” extras. A windshield, locking saddlebags and passenger backrest make the Tourer a perfect weekend escape machine. From the spacious rider floorboards to the roomy saddlebags, all of the components blend together to offer unmatched function, comfort and style

Key Features:

Engine:

1304cc, (80 cubic inch) liquid-cooled, short stroke, SOHC, 4-valve, 60° V-twin powerplant pumps out incredible amounts of class leading power and torque for unparalleled acceleration and cruising performance. At 110 km/hr the engine is only turning 3,400 rpm, for relaxed highway cruising.

Electric starting system features a mechanical centrifugal decompression device in the exhaust camshaft for easy, no-hassle starting.

Liquid-cooling not only allows for higher state of tune because it maintains more stable operating temperatures, but also reduces mechanical noise for a quieter engine.

In an effort to maintain the classic air-cooled appearance of the engine, cooling fins have been added as a styling touch.

The short stroke engine design reduces the “tallness” of the engine, while the 60 degree “V” makes the engine more compact thereby centralizing mass and lowering the center of gravity for lighter more responsive handling.

Classic V-twin “pulse feeling” and engine character highlight this powerplant while annoying vibration has been eliminated.

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