Yamaha V Star tech info
Yamaha V Star description
This is a 2002 Yamaha V Star 650 Custom, with only 2105 miles. The bike runs and drives great and is VERY clean. There is a scratch on the front fender (see pics), it has good tires and everything works as it should. I have owned the bike since 2004 and it has never been dropped or in any kind of accident, plus its always been garage kept. I just had the bike inspected for 2016 and it passed with flying colors. The pipes are stock, but I have a set of cobra slash cut pipes for the bike, that I will give the buyer at no extra cost.
I have priced the bike to sell, and there is no reserve.
Happy to answer any questions. Thanks for looking. If you are not local and will use a shipper, I will work with them to pick up the bike, but all arrangements with the shipper are the sole responsibility of the buyer.
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