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2005 Yamaha V Star 650 Silverado on 2040-motos

$2,990
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:60116 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Pensacola, Florida

Pensacola, FL
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Yamaha V Star photos

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Yamaha V Star tech info

TypeType:Cruiser PhonePhone:(888) 691-9471

Yamaha V Star description

ONE OWNER, new tires, saddlebags, windshield, backrest, highway bars with pegs, floorboards with heel/toe shifter, cruise and cup holder. Normally 61,000 miles would be scary but one owner and adult owned with service every 4000 miles and babied but driven a lot of highway miles. Come and check it out and remember we also buy bikes and take in motorcycle trades.

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Yamaha will give a third wheel to its scooter

Sun, 05 May 2019

The Japanese did not have enough unusual Niken bikes so they patented the design of a new 3-wheeler scooter. The device will probably be called the Tricity 300 and will presumably be powered by a 292cc engine from the 28hp XMax 300 maxi-scooter. We're looking forward to the debut of the production version at the end of the year at EICMA.

Yamaha to Announce Neo's Electric Scooters on March 3

Tue, 01 Mar 2022

Will there be one or two models? Yamaha Motor Europe is teasing a new product launch for March 3. While the teasers don’t provide very many clues, we believe the announcement will be for an electric scooter called the Neo’s.

2024 Yamaha MT-09 SP Review – First Ride

Wed, 28 Aug 2024

Better suspension and Track mode brings us so close to an R9 Photos by Dave Schelske As the tail rider in a train of approximately seven identical Yamahas, I couldn’t help but watch in awe as each of us weaved our way through the notorious Tail of the Dragon, bending the bike underneath us to our will through the 120-something corners, the unison of the dance mesmerizing as each of us took our turn, one by one, around each apex, at irresponsible speeds, front wheels inches away from the person in front of us. This is the kind of trust you build up after you’ve ridden with the same group of people for years on end. We all know that riding with your friends is fun.