Low Miles !!!!! 2005 Yamaha 650 V Star Custom on 2040-motos
Brookhaven, Mississippi, US
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Yamaha V Star description
The first owner (my half-brother) let his dad drive it from the dealership and he spilled it. Thankfully it suffered only cosmetic damage (headlight, tail light, rear fender, etc.) of which most has been repaired.There is road rash on the fronts of the fuel tank and a small (1/2' x 2 1/2") dent on the right side of the fuel tank. Other than the cosmetic, this bike has no problems. There are only 1574.5 original miles (in 8 years) on this bike because my half-brother was afraid of it after he saw his dad spill. So, I purchased it from my brother to get it out from under the carport where it was doing nothing but collecting dust. It has a new battery, fresh service and I drive it for an hour or two every week.
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