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2013 Yamaha V-star Custom on 2040-motos

$6,990
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Goodyear, Arizona

Goodyear, AZ
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TypeType:Cruiser PhonePhone:(866) 477-3720

Yamaha Other description

2013 Yamaha V-Star Custom, 2013 Yamaha V Star CustomThe V Star Custom comes with a very manageable seat height, light handling, a 650 V-Twin engine and chrome in all the right places. Looking to get started living the cruiser lifestyle, then hop aboard a V Star. So come to RideNow Powersports in Goodyear and ask for Prudencio. Features


he V Star Custom is the lightest of the full-size Stars, which means great handling and performance are along for the ride, too.
Dual exhausts, custom-looking clear turn signals, lots of chrome the V Star Custom represents tremendous cruiser bang for the buck.
Classic rigid-look rear end serves up 3.4 inches of rear wheel travel damped by a hidden preload-adjustable shock, offering up a great ride.
27.4-inch seat height lets riders get both feet on the pavement.
Estimated 49 mpg** means over 200 miles of riding before fill-ups.
Industry-leading Star family fit and finish features rich, lustrous paint and extensive chrome accents that create a stunningly timeless machine.
Large, 4.2-gallon teardrop fuel tank features class-leading fuel capacity for extra-long-distance cruising range.
Beautiful, tank-mounted speedometer is designed with a large face for easy reading of tripmeter/odometer displays and turn signal, neutral, high beam, and engine diagnostic indicator lights.
Chrome, bullet-style 60/55-watt halogen headlight adds a nice, stylish touch and maximizes nighttime visibility.
Maintenance-free 12V 10AH battery ensures reliable, no-fuss starting.
Under seat helmet holder increases convenience for the rider.

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