Thursday, September 5, 2013

2010 Yamaha V-Star 250




New to motorcycles and looking to get into an easy to learn on starter bike? Or, simply seeking out affordable around-town transportation? This modern classic may just be the ticket. With under 2400 miles, it has not seen a lot of use. The engine runs very smooth and throttle operation is easy to manage which is nice for practicing in parking lots to maintain high levels of confidence. The clutch is simple to work and is not abrupt in any way. The overall condition of this bike is good and does not present any damage. The seat is also very comfortable without any tears. Come try it out and see if it’s a good fit for you.







2007 Yamaha V-Star 1100 Custom Cruiser




Thanks to a low seat height and long wheelbase, this V-Star is one of the most comfortable cruisers in its class. The condition is excellent and the paint and chrome shine extremely well. Speaking of paint, the tank has ghost flames that give off a muscular tone to the bike. Mechanically, the engine runs great and has mountains of low end torque which allows for low revs while climbing steep grades. You will be saving yourself quite a bit of money in the accessories department as a Vance & Hines exhaust system is installed and boy does it make the sound come alive this bike deserves. The front end is very plush and soaks up road imperfections as if you’re riding on a pillow. If you’re looking for a cruiser that offers few vibrations, is very comfortable and is in excellent shape, this one is has no compromises.