2008 Yamaha V Star 1100 Classic on 2040-motos
Yamaha V Star tech info
Yamaha V Star description
Hard times have hit and we need to sell our motorcycle. It is a 2008 Yamaha V Star 1100 Classic. It is a great bike, 19,000+ miles on it.
We put on an oil filter relocation kit last year (changing oil is much easier now).
New tires last year as well (less than 2000 miles on the tires).
Has a couple small scratches. One clip on one of the saddle bags is messed up.
Runs great. Never laid down. No leaks. Oil changed every 2500 miles since I have owned it.
I have a walk around video of the bike and the bike starting if you would like to see, as well as more pictures, just ask.
Will assist with delivery up to 100 miles for an extra $100.
It is for sale outside eBay so we reserve the right to end the sale early if it sells.
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