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Yamaha V Star 250 / 2012 Raven / Great Gas Milage / Work Or Play / Street on 2040-motos

US $3,499.00
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Jefferson, Wisconsin, US

Jefferson, Wisconsin, US
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Yamaha V Star tech info

TypeType:Standard Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):249 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle has an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Dealer VINVIN:Call0000000000000

Yamaha V Star description

2012 YAMAHA V STAR 250 / RAVEN

GAS MILAGE IS AROUND 78 MILES PER GALLON

RIDE TO WORK OR JUST CRUISE AROUND

REALLY GREAT STARTER MOTORCYCLE

THE TWO COLUMNS BELOW LETS YOU COMPARE

YOU ARE BIDDING ON THE 2012 ONLY, RIGHT COLUMN

COME IN AND TRY IT ON FOR SIZE

EMAIL OR CALL ROCK RIVER AT 920-674-9280

2013 V Star 250 2012 V Star 250
 
Engine      
Bore x Stroke 49 x 66mm 49 x 66mm  
Compression Ratio 10.0:1 10.0:1  
Final Drive Chain Chain  
Fuel Delivery Mikuni® 26mm Mikuni® 26mm  
Ignition TCI: Transistor Controlled Ignition TCI: Transistor Controlled Ignition  
Transmission 5-speed; multiplate wet clutch 5-speed; multiplate wet clutch  
Type 15-cubic-inch (249cc) air-cooled, SOHC 60-degree V-twin, 2 valves/cylinder 15-cubic-inch (249cc) air-cooled, SOHC 60-degree V-twin, 2 valves/cylinder  
Chassis      
Brakes / Front Hydraulic disc, 282mm Hydraulic disc, 282mm  
Brakes / Rear 130mm drum 130mm drum  
Frame Steel tube Steel tube  
Suspension / Front 33mm fork; 5.5-in travel 33mm fork; 5.5-in travel  
Suspension / Rear Dual shocks; adjustable preload, 3.9-in travel Dual shocks; adjustable preload, 3.9-in travel  
Tires / Front 3.00-18 3.00-18  
Tires / Rear 130/90-15 130/90-15  
Wheels Laced Spokes Laced Spokes  
Dimensions      
Fuel Capacity 2.4 gal 2.5 gal / California model 2.4 gal  
Fuel Economy** 78 mpg 78 mpg  
Height 41.7 in 41.7 in  
Length 86.2 in 86.2 in  
Seat Height 27.0 in 27.0 in  
Wet Weight*** 326 lb 323 lb  
Wheelbase 58.7 in 58.7 in  
Width 28.0 in 28.0 in  
Other      
Warranty 1 Year (Limited Factory Warranty)

1 Year (Limited Factory Warranty)

 

 

Winning bidder to pay a non-refundable $300 down payment at the end of the auction with Paypal or by calling 920-674-9280 & ask for Jeff or Jody. Remainder of funds to be paid by Cashier’s Check, Personal Check, Business Check, Bank Check or cash on pickup. Yamaha Cards are always welcome. There is a $70 Documentation Fee on this vehicle. No other charges are applied unless you are in Wisconsin, then sales tax, license & registration fees will be collected. Any other arrangements needed, please contact us before bidding. We are an actual "Brick & Mortar" Yamaha dealership and as such, in accordance with WI state law, reserve the right to end the auction for a local sale. This unit is not a California model.



We are Rock River Power Sports, a Pro Yamaha Specialist Dealer in Jefferson Wisconsin Only 16 of the over 1500 Yamaha dealers are Pro Specialist Dealers. We're a full line, full service dealership and we service what we sell. R.R.P.S. provides Team Yamaha with Pro race support services, so if you come to the races stop by and say Hi! We're cleaning out our warehouse of unclaimed orders, take-offs and other clearance items. Make sure you check out our eBay store for lots of great deals on parts, accessories and more! If you don't see what you're looking for let us know & we'll list it for you. Thanks for reading! - Jeff & Jody

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