Is the Yamaha V-Star 950 a good bike?
It’s a great riding bike, easy to ride and has a nice stock, throaty sound. It’s comfortable to ride although the driver’s seat did get a little rough after 150 miles. On a serious curve, you might drag the floorboards but not bad.
How fast does a Yamaha V-Star 950 go?
Yamaha DragStar 950
| Manufacturer | Star Motorcycles |
|---|---|
| Top speed | 90 mph (140 km/h) |
| Power | 50 hp (37 kW) at 5,600 rpm |
| Torque | 58.2 lb⋅ft (78.9 N⋅m) at 3,500 rpm |
| Ignition type | Transistor controlled ignition |
Is the V-Star a good bike?
It has great power, very comfortable, and looks great. This bike is considered a mid-level cruiser but has all the power and comfort of a big cruiser. I would recommend this bike to anyone. For the money, my opinion is it is the best bike around.
Is the Yamaha V-Star 950 fuel injected?
V Star 950 is the benchmark in the entry cruiser class, appealing to seasoned riders as well as those looking for a friendly entry-level cruiser….
| Make Model | Yamaha XVS 950 V-Star |
|---|---|
| Induction | 35mm dual bore throttle body fuel injection |
| Ignition | Digital TCI |
| Starting | Electric |
| Max Power | 52.4 hp / 38.6 kW @ 6000 rpm |
Who makes the V-Star motorcycle?
Yamaha Motor Company
Yamaha V Star 1300
| Manufacturer | Yamaha Motor Company |
|---|---|
| Production | 2007 – 2017 |
| Predecessor | Yamaha V-Star 1100 |
| Class | Cruiser |
| Engine | 1,304 cc (79.6 cu in) 4-stroke SOHC 4 valves per cylinder V-twin liquid cooled |
How much does a 2009 Yamaha V-Star 950 weight?
613 pounds
Key to any bike’s maneuverability is its curb weight, and the V-Star 950 tips the scales at a reasonable 613 pounds for the standard bike and 657 pounds for the Tourer.
How much does a 950 V-Star weigh?
Yamaha XVS 950 V-Star
| Make Model | Yamaha XVS 950 V-Star |
|---|---|
| Wheelbase | 1685 mm / 66.3 in |
| Seat Height | 675mm / 26.6 in |
| Wet Weight | 278 kg / 611.6 lbs |
| Fuel Capacity | 17 Liters / 4.4 US gal |
Where is the Yamaha V-Star made?
– In 2005, Star became its own company with Yamaha still handling the production and distribution. No. They are made in Japan. Designed in the U.S., But produced in Japan.