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2008 Yamaha V Star 650 on 2040-motos

$4,995
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Kenmore, New York

Kenmore, NY
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Yamaha V Star description

Low mileage (only 1,400 and change); garaged year round; clean, well cared for; low seat height (under 28 ) and easy to ride, great mid-sized cruiser for beginning or intermediate riders! This model has foot boards, not pegs.Please email me with questions or if you would like to come see it! Thanks Details below is from: http: www.totalmotorcycle.com images 2008models 2008models-Yamaha-V-Star650Custom.htm SPECIFICATIONS USA - 2008 Yamaha V-Star 650 Custom:MSRP* $6,099$6,099 Midnight (Raven w Flames) Available from September 2007 EngineType 40-cubic-inch (649cc) air-cooled 70° V-twin; SINGLE OVERHEAD CAM, two valves cylinderBore x Stroke 81 x 63mmCompression Ratio 9.0:1Carburetion (2) 28mm Mikuni CV carburetorsIgnition TCITransmission five gear; multiplate wet clutchFinal Drive Shaft ChassisFrame Steel; hidden shockSuspension Front 41mm telescoping fork; 5.5 travelSuspension Rear Single shock; adjustable preload, 3.4-in travelBrakes Front Hydraulic disc, 298mmBrakes Rear 200mm drumTires Front 100 90-19Tires Rear 170 80-15Wheels Laced DimensionsLength 92.0 inWidth 34.6 inHeight 42.0 inSeat Height 27.4 inWheelbase 63.4 inGround Clearance 5.5 inDry Weight 474 poundFuel Capacity 4.2 gal

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