2002 Yamaha V-Star 650
by Tess
(Texas)
My name is Tess and I have a 2002 Yamaha V-Star 650 for sale in the Great State of Texas. This motorcycle is painted an attractive shade of turquoise and white. I have been very careful with the maintenance and have kept the finish nice by making certain that it has been garage kept.
Due to the indoor storage when not in use and the care and consideration for it when it was being ridden you can rest assured that it is in excellent shape with 10K miles on it.
The motorcycle has an included back rest and very nice Willie & Max leather saddle bags. You will also find that there is some extra chrome that has been added as a bonus. It has a windshield, new tires, and it has just had the regularly scheduled 10K mile service performed.
This used Yamaha V-Star for sale by the original private owner is a beautiful bike that has been cared for and has had one loving owner. I am only offering it for sale because I have just bought a new one.
Contact Tess by telephone at 281-382-0737 or by e-mail at
painter "at" eastex.net
Here is a consumer review written about the 2002 Yamaha V-Star 650 that will give you an idea of the performance and feel of the motorcycle for sale in this classified ad.
Yamaha V-Star 650 Consumer Review:
Like a Honda, this motorcycle is slung low and it's no problem for me to stand with both feet flat on the ground on both sides. My height is somewhere between short and average, so this was an big issue for me. Yamaha V-Stars come outfitted with options like heel/toe shifting and installed highway boards. The good thing is that none of this equipment gets in the way of my trying to put my feet on the ground.
The Yamaha V-Star 650 shifts smooth and has a responsive throttle. It's a well balanced bike that is a joy to ride.
Gas mileage is important to me just like it is everybody and this motorcycle will carry you at least 120 miles in comfort riding on its deep, comfortable motorcycle seat before you have to hit the reserve fuel.
The V-Star conveniently requires very little choke on cool days and once you get it warmed up it has a nice even purr to it. You can add some custom pipes for a little more roar, but even the stock pipes have a little throaty rumble to them.
In closing, the Yamaha V-Star 650 is a great looking, great performing bike that may make you rethink your plans to invest in a Harley.
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