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I am the third owner of this 2005 Yamaha V-Star Classic XVS650. It is a shaft-driven 5-speed with a 4.2 gallon tank and aftermarket pipes. It is air-cooled and very easy to maintain! I change the oil every 1000 miles and only use Full Synthetic. This bike is mechanically excellent and I try to ride at least once a week. In the three years I've owned it, I've put a little over 4700 miles on it but I've recently had a second child and finding time to ride is getting more and more difficult. It would make an excellent first bike; it's fairly light compared to other cruisers in its category and the seat height is probably the lowest to the ground you'll find. |
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