In 1999, a cruiser-style motorcycle made its way into the touring world under the XV1600A designation, also known as the Yamaha Road Star in the American market and Yamaha Wild Star in the European market.
The cruiser machine was manufactured from 1999 to 2014 when the Japanese maker dropped the Road Star from its range. The bikes produced from 1999 to 2003 were powered by a 1,602cc V-twin engine, while in 2004, the maker changed the displacement to 1,670cc.
Also, in 2004, the bike received several modifications, including new tubeless tires with aluminum wheels, a skinnier final drive belt, and different engine casing colors. The motorcycle remained unchanged until 2008, when Yamaha introduced a new fuel injection system.
The Road Star machine was available in two versions with different trims and equipment packages, including the Silverado model with more touring-oriented accessories and the S package with more chromed elements.
In 1999, the first released Yamaha Road Star Silverado proved a very popular machine among various custom bike builders due to its ease of customization and massive V-twin engine.
The 1999 Yamaha Road Star Silverado was fitted with standard features, including a wide handlebar, a teardrop-shaped fuel tank, a two-piece dual studded seat, a two-into-two chromed exhaust system, valanced fenders, and wire-spoke wheels.
In addition, the bike came equipped with touring accessories, including a large windscreen that offered better protection, leather saddlebags for extra storage, and a passenger backrest for more comfort.
In the performance department, the 1,602cc four-stroke V-twin air-cooled engine boasted 63 hp with a peak at 4,000 rpm and 134 Nm (99 lb-ft) torque at 2,250 rpm. The bike was for sale in 2023 at a price ranging from $3,000 to $4,000, depending on its condition.