The Yamaha Road Star Silverado was a cruising machine manufactured by the Japanese maker from 1999 to 2014. When it debuted in 1999, the bike packed a 1,602cc V-twin engine until 2004, when the displacement was increased to 1,670cc.
The Road Star was manufactured without any modifications until 2008, when the maker introduced the electronic fuel injection system, delivering faster and smoother throttle response.
In 2002, the Japanese manufacturer released the Yamaha Road Star Silverado, a touring machine that packed many classic features, including wire-spoke wheels, a two-piece dual studded seat, and many chromed elements.
In addition, the Silverado version also packed more touring-oriented accessories, enhancing its overall capabilities, including a studded passenger backrest for more comfort, large side-mounted saddlebags for extended storage, and a large windscreen for better protection.
The 2002 Yamaha Road Star Silverado boasted 63 hp at 4,000 rpm and 134 Nm (99 lb-ft) torque at 2250 rpm, all coming from a 1,602cc four-stroke air-cooled V-twin engine coupled to a five-speed manual transmission and a final belt drive.
The bike's stopping power was handled by a two-piston caliper with a 320 mm disc mounted on the rear wheel and two-piston calipers with two 298 mm discs mounted on the front wheel, delivering excellent braking performance.
As for suspension, the bike was fitted with a telescopic fork on the front that offered 140 mm wheel travel and a single shock absorber on the rear with 110 mm wheel travel.
The 2002 Yamaha Road Star Silverado was for sale in 2023 with a price ranging from $4,000 to $5,000.