Yamaha V Star tech info
Yamaha V Star description
You are bidding on a 2010 Yamaha VStar 950 Touring Bike This bike is beinng sold in "AS IS" condition. It currently runs, drives and shifts properly but is making a rumbling sound on the down shift. It will likely need some transmission work in the near future which is ultimately why this is a "No Reserve" Auction. The bike has had new brakes, new battery and new tires within the last year. It looks great cosmetically but does have some minor scratches due to normal wear. The bike will also come with a motorcyle cover. This is a "No Reserve" auction and this bike is being sold "As Is". There are no other conditions or warranties with this sale and I will not accept Returns. I'm moving and I can not take the bike with me. The specifications listed below are from the Yamaha website.
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