2005 V-star 1100 Classic on 2040-motos
Yamaha V Star tech info
Yamaha V Star description
Has floor boards, heel-toe shift, and engine guard. It has had 2 parts stolen (a foot peg for the engine guard and a rear fender strip) but they were only cosmetics to the bike, nothing effecting its performance. I bought it used, it shows signs that it was laid down, but did not damage anything, just a few minor dents in the front light (which does work). It was my first bike, and only put roughly 600 miles on it myself. It is a great bike but I am in a financial bind and I do not have the time anymore with my 2nd child on the way. It is killing me to sell this bike, but family first. It is great for long rides.
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