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Used 2004 Yamaha V Star For Sale on 2040-motos

$6,500
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:683
Location:

Pleasanton, California

Pleasanton, CA
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Yamaha V Star description

XVS110 Custom Cruiser Perfect Condition. Only 700 mis. Get ready for an unforgettable ride. The 1100 Custom has the performance, fit and finish the Star Family is famous for. Power is provided by a 4-Stroke, 1063cc, Air cooled, SINGLE OVERHEAD CAM, V Twin engine with Automatic starter. The engine is paired with a five Gear Manual transmission and total fuel capacity is 4.5 gallons. The 1100 Custom rides on Aluminum wheels with a 110-90 SR18 front tire and a 170-80 SR15 rear tire. The front suspension is a Telescoping Fork while the rear suspension is a Twin Sided Swing Arm. Front Dual Disc brakes and rear Disc brakes provide for the stopping power. The 1100 Custom comes standard with Two-Piece, 2-passenger seating. Features: V Twin Engine two Cylinders 4-Stroke Engine Air Cooled four Valves 2 Valves per Cylinder SINGLE OVERHEAD CAM Valve Configuration 8.3:1 Compression Ratio Automatic start 5 Gear Manual Transmission Front Tire Full Spec 110-90 SR18 Rear Tire Full Spec 170-80 SR15 Dual Disc Front Brake Disc Rear Brake Type Wheelbase 64.6in or 1641mm 4.5 gal or 17litre Fuel Capacity Qualified buyers eligible for Financing, Shipping and Extended Warranty!

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