Yamaha V Star tech info
Yamaha V Star description
Bike is in excellent condition except for scratch on left side of tank where ladder fell on in in garage (no dent, just a scratch). Always garage kept. Have maintenance records. Saddleman Profiler seat. Also have original factory seat. Kuryakyn Iso grips. Engine guards with o-ring pegs. Cobra slip-on muffler sounds great but can be louder if you remove baffle. Multi-color multi-pattern remote control LED frame lights. Road Star handlebars with more pull-back. Hard, leather covered saddlebags. Passenger back rest. Tall windshield. Fitted with a Speedo-Healer to correct that ever present high reading in the speedo. Also fitted with Cobra FI2000 fuel processor. Clear title in hand with no lien. All needed for transfer is notorized signatures and cash or cashiers check.
Bike is for sale locally and I reserve the right to cancel listing at any time. Local pick-up only unless buyer arranges and pays for shipment. |
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