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Yamaha: V Star on 2040-motos

C $4,000.00
YearYear:2000 MileageMileage:11 ColorColor: Black
Location:

West Vancouver, BC, Canada

West Vancouver, BC, Canada
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Yamaha V Star photos

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Yamaha V Star tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):650 TypeType:Cruiser

Yamaha V Star description

2000 Yamaha VStar 650 Custom

Looking for $4,000, but will accept REASONABLE offers.

This bike is in excellent condition, and has been kept under cover for most of its life.  The key points are:
- 11,000 km on the clock
- new rear tire and plenty of tread on the front
- recent oil change
- rear drive was rebuilt late last year
- brakes in excellent condition
- all chrome is bright and in good condition
- paint is very good for the age of the bike

All original except for a set of Cobra aftermarket pipes, which make the bike look and sound great.

Everything works, ready for riding. Never been dropped and no accidents.

Viewings welcome.

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