Yamaha V Star tech info
Yamaha V Star description
This bike runs great. I have had regular oil changes and stored it inside covered. It has a new clutch and clutch cable. Brakes are good and have new brake fluid. I have changed the final gear fluid regularly as well. I just do not have the time I would like to get out and ride because of college and work. I will also give you a full face helmet (Black Harley Davidson) and a bike cover too. The only thing that you will need to do to this bike is change the front tire eventually and get an oil change within the next thousand miles. Feel free to text me with any questions you might have. If I do not answer within twenty minutes I am either at work or do not have my phone on me. I promise I will answer! 517-918-2603 |
Yamaha V Star for Sale
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