2007 Yamaha V Star 2007 V Star 650 Custom Midnight on 2040-motos
Twin Falls, Idaho, United States
Yamaha V Star description
Thanks for your interest in my VStar 650 Custom. I purchased it about 5 years ago from the original owner with about 750 miles. It now has close to 14000 and I’ve still been riding it a lot this spring. I really like it but I purchased a dual sport bike last year and won’t be keeping this bike. I’ve done all the maintenance myself and used Mobile 1 V-Twin motor oil Full Synthetic for the oil changes. I did replace the tires a few years ago and have the receipts for the replacement. It’s all original and in great condition. It does have a passenger bar + luggage rack which is currently not on the bike. I'm not able to ship the bike so you would need to make arrangements to pick it up. I do have the bike listed locally and this auction will be cancelled if the bike sells. |
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