Yamaha V Star tech info
Yamaha V Star description
Very nice Vstar 650 with low 6400 miles! Not perfect but still in nice shape with a few blems...Carbs just cleaned and she fires right up and goes down the road with no issues...Tires and brakes are good as well as all mechanicals...everything functions as it should. Stock Paint looks good with a few scratches here and there, small ding in upper right side of tank (see photo)...Nice two-tone silver and red, tank emblems were removed, I do not have them....chrome is nice overall...great running bike that needs nothing and look nice....$500 down at auction's end with balance due within seven days...I will accept any check but it must clear in my account before transfer of ownership...Good luck!
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Yamaha V Star for Sale
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