Yamaha V Star tech info
Yamaha V Star description
I am selling my beloved 2009 Yamaha V Star 950 in Tommy Blue.
This motorcycle has been well-maintained, and garage-kept. Never laid down or dropped.
I found no signs of cosmetic damage (no wear, scratches, dings, dents...)
While I love this bike, I haven't been able to ride as often - just enough to keep it running and avoid dry rot!
I have a clean title in hand, and will also include the original tool kit that comes from the factory. If I can find the manual, it's yours, too!
I upgraded the headlamp to HID (high and low beam), and added Skene P3 LED brake/taillights for rear visibility. The HID is incredibly bright compared to factory halogen!
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