Yamaha V Star tech info
Yamaha V Star description
I am selling my Yamaha V-Star Classic 1100. This bike is in Excellent Condition. I have had it dealer serviced regularly. The bike has had a new starter and starter clutch replaced with less than 500 miles on the new starter. This bike starts and runs great, and is very comfortable riding. I am selling because I have lost interest in riding, and it is sitting more than running. Please take a close look at the pictures I have posted.
Thanks for looking at my Bike, and good luck bidding!
Dan
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