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2007 Yamaha V-star (gering, Ne) on 2040-motos

$3,995
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Scottsbluff, Nebraska

Scottsbluff, NE
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2007 Yamaha V-Star (Gering, NE), $3,995, image 1

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2007 Yamaha V-Star Classic, Silverado includes windshield, hard mounted saddle bags, and back rest.4,225mis, $3,995 Call Mike @ 308-635-XXXXOur Web Site http://seemikesbikes.com/Mike's Bikes is a quality pre-owned motorcycle dealer located in the panhandle of Nebraska. You may see another picture of this unit as well as our entire inventory by visiting our website , ALL of our bikes have clean and clear titles!Mike makes occasional trips across Nebraska and into Iowa. Deliveries would be available along the I-80 corridor. Please contact us, if you are interested in having a motorcycle delivered, for more details at 308-635-BIKE (2453

Moto blog

Hayes Wins 2012 AMA Superbike Championship with Record 14th Win

Tue, 25 Sep 2012

Monster Energy Graves Yamaha‘s Josh Hayes has clinched his third consecutive AMA Superbike title with his record 14th win of the season at Homestead-Miami Speedway. The win in the second race of the Miami round was the 31st of Hayes’ career. It followed a rare misstep in Race One which saw Hayes crashing after clipping a curb on the third lap.

Lorenzo Wants to Race at Assen Despite Breaking Collarbone in Three Places

Fri, 28 Jun 2013

Jorge Lorenzo underwent two hours of surgery earlier this morning in Barcelona, Spain, to insert eight screws and a titanium plate to secure his fractured collarbone. By the afternoon, the Yamaha rider was back in the Netherlands to prove he is healthy enough to race in tomorrow’s TT Assen. The reigning MotoGP champion broke his collarbone in three places after high-siding in a wet practice session Thursday.

Yamaha Named Official Motorcycle Of Road America

Thu, 02 May 2013

The economic downturn hit the motorcycle world particularly hard, as many factory-backed road racing efforts closed shop. The decision, while unfortunate, isn’t hard to understand, as racing at the highest levels isn’t cheap, and a factory involvement means added pressure to succeed, which ultimately means spending more money to do so. Through it all, however, Yamaha has remained involved with the sport, fielding factory teams and sponsoring various riding schools and even racetracks.