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2002 Yamaha Vstar 650 Custom on 2040-motos

$2,999
YearYear:2002 MileageMileage:37686 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Sublimity, Oregon

Sublimity, OR
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Yamaha Other description

2002 Yamaha Vstar 650 Custom, Nice VStar with a hyper charger and bags. Serviced and ready!A Boulevard Bad Boy...
Lean and mean and low-slung is the name of the game here, with boulevard bad boy styling and a price tag that will make one wonder why they waited so long to take one home.
Comes with a pavement-skimming, 25.6-inch seat height and long, 64-inch wheelbase. And 40 cubic inches of genuine V-twin muscle, tuned just right to pump out serious torque from idle on up through a low-maintenance shaft drive.

Then, of course, there's the look: bobtail rear fender; hidden, hardtail-like rear suspension; drag-style handlebars and beefy forks

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