Find or Sell Motorcycles & Scooters in USA

2007 Yamaha V Star on 2040-motos

US $16000
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:13 ColorColor: Black with Ghost Flames
Location:

Rifle, Colorado, United States

Rifle, Colorado, United States
QR code
2007 Yamaha V Star, US $16000, image 1

Yamaha V Star photos

2007 Yamaha V Star, US $16000, image 2 2007 Yamaha V Star, US $16000, image 3 2007 Yamaha V Star, US $16000, image 4 2007 Yamaha V Star, US $16000, image 5 2007 Yamaha V Star, US $16000, image 6

Yamaha V Star description

Sleek black with ghost flames on gas tank and back fenders. Vance & Hines straight pipes, windshield, footboards (comes with extra set), hard bags, passenger seat, sissy bar, and chrome pieces if choose to remove hard bags. New battery and tires.

Moto blog

Yamaha Releases “Master of Torque” Anime

Thu, 20 Mar 2014

Yamaha is producing a Japanese anime series called “Master of Torque” to promote its new MT series motorcycles. The four-part series follows three young riders in a fictional version of Tokyo set in a 2017 where everyone seems to ride a Yamaha. The series prominently features the MT-09 (a.k.a.

Austin Kicks Off MotoGP Weekend!

Wed, 17 Apr 2013

  This weekend, the MotoGP circus makes its way to the United States for round two of the world championship, held at the stunning new Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas, the first time the track will host a world championship level motorcycle event. Expect to see the world’s fastest racebikes reach speeds over 200 mph on the 1 km (0.62-mile) back straight, and bring ear plugs — these bikes are loud! Fresh off a 1-2 finish in the season opener in Qatar, Jorge Lorenzo and Valentino Rossi are looking to carry the momentum to CotA.

A Different Bike Magazine

Thu, 12 Feb 2009

Motorcycle Retro is a pet project of former Motorcyclist editor Mitch Boehm, launching as Motorcyclist Retro in early 2008 under the Source Interlink media umbrella. It featured a contemporary look at motorcycles of the 1960s through the 1980s. However, the circulation numbers of MR didn’t meet the expectations of the media conglomerate, and they cancelled production of the magazine after just two issues.