How much does a Yamaha V-Star 650 cost?

How much does a Yamaha V-Star 650 cost?

Nonetheless, for the mere $5,899.00 price tag that Yamaha is asking for this machine, it has plenty enough motor to get you around, even two-up. The added bonus of having a smaller displacement is that fuel economy is very good.

What’s the difference between a V-Star 650 and a custom?

Bringing up the rear of the Custom is a bobbed fender over a wheel and tire of the same proportions as the Classic. Color options for the Custom are black or blue and silver. The Custom’s suspension offers the only functional difference with the Classic. Tuned for more “sporty” handling, the Custom received tauter suspension rates.

When did the Yamaha 650 classic come out?

LOS ANGELES, June, 1998 — Over the past couple years, I’ve been invited to action model just about every conceivable Japanese cruiser on the market. Now I have been given an opportunity to ride Yamaha’s new 650 V-Star Classic.

Which is longer a Honda 750 or a Yamaha V-Star?

With an overall length of 96.5 inches, the V-Star is longer than all but one of the bikes featured in our August ’97 800 Class Comparison. The V-Star even has a 0.4-inch longer wheelbase (64 in.) than the class winner, the Honda A.C.E. 750.

What’s the price of a 2002 Yamaha VStar 650?

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What kind of bike is the V Star 650?

2008 Yamaha Vstar 650, The 2008 Yamaha V-Star 650 Classic features an authentic 40 cubic-inch, air-cooled V-twin. With long, low styling and lots of c… 2007 Yamaha V Star 650 , A 40 cubic-inch V-twin and the painstaking attention to detail will just plain knock you out.

When did the Yamaha 650 Star come out?

A few changes give Yamaha’s 650 twins two distinctive personalities. This time we get the boulevardier, perfectly suited for those short of inseam or thin of wallet. From the October 1998 issue of Motorcycle Cruiser magazine.

Is the V-Star 650 a Virago 750 or 750?

Although the 650cc Stars may seem a bit light in the displacement department to compete with 750s, they were designated by Yamaha to replace the venerable — and best-selling — Virago 750.