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2001 Yamaha V-star Trike on 2040-motos

$9,995
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:30
Location:

Circle Pines, Minnesota

Circle Pines, MN
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Yamaha Other tech info

VINVIN:JYAVP11E51AD15165

Yamaha Other description

2001 Yamaha V-Star Trike 2001 Yamaha V-Star Trike. Lime time pearl green in color, multi colored dragon flies painted on the bike, Satellite radio, New battery, 2 after market speakers on each side oft he handlebars, New rear tire, Detailed Dragonflies on the paint, 11,500 in custom paint work, Brand new front and back breaks, Vans and Hynes exhaust, Rides excellent. Beautiful Trike. It would be the perfect gift! Full Financing & Nationwide Shipping Available For additional details please call 877-566-XXXX Vehicle located in Circle Pines, MN Ad Engine Description: View The Rest Of This Seller's Inventory: http://www.onestopmotors.com (opens in new window)

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Yamaha Auctioning Cal Crutchlow’s Leathers To Benefit Oklahoma Relief Fund

Tue, 04 Jun 2013

The terrible events that occurred in Oklahoma were tragic. To help with the rebuilding efforts, Yamaha is auctioning off a pair of Cal Crutchlow’s leathers, with 100% of the proceeds benefitting Feed The Children. FTC’s aim is to provide food, medicine, clothing and other necessities to families who lack these essentials due to war, poverty, famine, or natural disasters.

Off-Road Riding on a Yamaha Zuma 125 [Video]

Mon, 24 Sep 2012

Off-road capability isn’t the first thing people consider when shopping for a scooter but it is one of the more surprising traits of the Yamaha Zuma 125. In his review of the Zuma 125, Tom Roderick says the scooter “radiates a more adventurous attitude” than most scooters, with its knobby tires and hand guards making it capable for the odd excursion off the pavement. But if you’re still not convinced, Yamaha‘s Taiwanese arm has released a video featuring the Zuma 125 (or BWS 125, as it is known internationally) getting rough and rugged in the dirt.

Air time Kenny Roberts-style

Thu, 25 Nov 2010

I can’t get enough of pictures that capture a specific, hard to define moment; the successful encapsulation of the absolute balls-to-the-wall, life or death commitment that riding a motorbike as fast as possible involves.  We all know. We’ve all been there – even if it’s only a once-in-a-lifetime moment. Maybe (for us mere mortals) it’s that rapidly, yet unexpectedly, tightening left-hand bend with a shitty, mud-covered veneer just at the apex.