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2012 Yamaha V Star 1300 Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $7,594.00
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Union City, Tennessee, US

Union City, TN, US
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Yamaha V Star tech info

TypeType:Cruiser Stock NumberStock Number:987261 PhonePhone:8665889759

Yamaha V Star description

2012 Yamaha V Star 1300, 2012 Star Motorcycles V Star 1300The perfect Star. Not too big and not too small but with a personality all its own. That's the V Star 1300 with is belt drive, powerful 80-inch V-twin, steel fenders and flange-less fuel tank. Star quality from stem to stern and the looks to turn heads all in a package that is designed to navigate the urban maze in style.FeaturesThis midsize Star brings modern classic styling along for a lighter, sportier, hot-rod-inspired ride.80-cubic-inch (1304cc) liquid-cooled, fuel-injected V-twin produces excellent power across the board along with a highly stimulating exhaust note.Modern-classic design, including two-into-one exhaust, gives the V Star 1300 that distinctive Star look.Steel chassis gets 48 percent of the bike s weight on the front tire, for quick, light handling and maneuverability.Authentic cruiser features such as belt drive and steel fenders open up the customization possibilities even further.Estimated 42 mpg* means over 200 miles of riding between fill-ups.Star quality paint, chrome and detailing vie for attention wherever you look fenders are steel not plastic.A 3D tank emblem design adorns the V Star 1300 and evokes a modern-classic look.The V Star 1300 gets lot of chrome with a chrome headlight housing and chrome belt guard. Plus, there s a gloss black finish on the frame that adds a high-quality look.Retro-modern bar-mounted instrumentation contains analog speedometer along with LCD display indicator lights for high beam, turn signal, low oil level, low fuel, coolant temperature, neutral and engine diagnostic function.Rider floorboards for comfort and room heel/toe shifter makes moving through the five-speed gearbox a snap.

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