Find or Sell Motorcycles & Scooters in USA

2013 Yamaha V Star 1300 Deluxe Sport Touring on 2040-motos

US $10,999.00
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Mobile, Alabama, US

Mobile, AL, US
QR code
2013 Yamaha V STAR 1300 DELUXE  Sport Touring , US $10,999.00, image 1

Yamaha V Star photos

2013 Yamaha V STAR 1300 DELUXE  Sport Touring , US $10,999.00, image 2 2013 Yamaha V STAR 1300 DELUXE  Sport Touring , US $10,999.00, image 3

Yamaha V Star tech info

TypeType:Sport Touring PhonePhone:8882208155

Yamaha V Star description

2013 YAMAHA V STAR 1300 DELUXE, The V Star 1300 Deluxe delivers exceptional value in the full-dress category, at a surprisingly low $13,690 MSRP, making it the ideal choice for the midsize cruiser rider wanting high-end appearance and features.

Moto blog

Rossi Makes Progress but Hayden Suffers Shoulder Setback

Wed, 01 Feb 2012

Ducati continues to develop its Desmosedici GP12 MotoGP race bike, setting modest goals while trying to establish a good setup. Already trailing the other factory teams in development time for its race prototypes, Ducati continued to try to find good base settings for the GP12. Valentino Rossi achieved the team’s goal of lapping under two minutes and two seconds with a time of 2:01.886 while completing 44 laps on the second day of testing at Malaysia’s Sepang circuit.

Nitron Introduces Adventure Series Shocks

Tue, 11 Feb 2014

The latest suspension manufacturer to hit the block, Nitron is hitting the ground running. Its latest offering, the Adventure series of shocks, leaves no question as to its intended pursuit. Crafted from aluminum alloy with stainless steel fittings, Nitron Adventure Series of shocks are lighter weight than standard ones, and are built to withstand the harsh environments adventure riders are known to travel.

The Early History Of The Yamaha Champions Riding School

Mon, 22 Sep 2014

This just in from the Yamaha Champions Riding School. And if you believe it, we have some snake oil to sell you… The Yamaha Champions Riding School didn’t just spring from the tarmac like a jack-in-the-box with light rebound damping. No.