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2011 Yamaha V Star 250 Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $3,695.00
YearYear:2011 MileageMileage:148
Location:

North Tonawanda, New York, US

North Tonawanda, NY, US
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Yamaha V Star tech info

TypeType:Cruiser Stock NumberStock Number:C6156 PhonePhone:8889784091

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2011 Yamaha V Star 250,

Moto blog

Hayes, Beaubier On 2014 Yamaha AMA Superbike, Herrin To Moto2

Mon, 30 Sep 2013

The 2013 AMA Pro Superbike has just wrapped up its season this past weekend at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, with Josh Hayes dominating the race and his teammate, Josh Herrin, finishing second to clinch his first AMA Superbike championship. Not long after the checkered flag waved did Yamaha announce some big changes for the upcoming 2014 season. First and foremost, Herrin will be departing for Moto2 next year, fulfilling his desire to compete on the world stage.

Wayne Rainey Visits Yamaha Racing HQ

Thu, 08 Sep 2011

Racing legend and three-time 500cc Grand Prix Champion Wayne Rainey paid a visit to Yamaha Motor Racing’s headquarters just outside of Milan, Italy. The 1990-1992 World Champion met with employees of Yamaha Racing, Yamaha Motor Italy and Yamaha Motor RD Europe and officially opened a new boardroom named in his honor. Rainey, along with current Yamaha factory MotoGP racers Jorge Lorenzo and Ben Spies, took time to take photographs and sign autographs with the Yamaha staff.

Yamaha Europe "Switches On" Plans for Electric Mobility

Tue, 08 Mar 2022

Details for electric NEO's to come in the weeks ahead Yamaha Motor Europe outlined its plans for electric two-wheelers, revealing a range of scooters, bicycles and a moped. The announcement confirmed our report last week that it would include an electric scooter called the “NEO’s”, but the 50cc-equivalent model was only scratching the surface. The presentation provided a general outline of Yamaha’s approach to electrification, though it did leave us wanting more.