Is the Yamaha V Star 1300 a cruiser?
The V-Star 1300 is a super bike! It’s Yamaha’s only water-cooled cruiser. It’s got good torque and is geared right for the super slabs. The only complaint I’ve heard of them is the seat – it feels like you’re sitting “on” the bike rather in “in” it, if you know what I mean.
What do I wish the VStar 1300 had?
I also have had a few sport bikes and the biggest thing I wish the Vstar 1300 had: better suspension so that the cornering would be a bit more precise.
What are the specs of a 2007 Yamaha V Star?
Motorcycle Insurance: Compression Ratio 8.3:1 Starter Electric Fuel Requirements Regular Fuel Type Gas
How much does a 2007 Yamaha cruiser cost?
Motorcycle Insurance: Model Type Cruiser BASE MSRP (US) $8,899.00 Dealers Yamaha Dealers Warranty 12
What’s the price of a 2007 Yamaha V-Star 1300?
Called Tourer rather that Silverado for its less-western style, the traveling version of the Star 1300 V-Star adds a windshield, leather-covered saddlebags, and a passenger backrest for $1100 more.
What kind of engine does the Yamaha Star 1300 have?
The new V-Star 1300 also reflects the new reality for cruisers. Unlike the rest of Yamaha’s recent Star V-twin engine designs, the 1300 uses liquid cooling, which permits the tight clearances needed to meet more stringent emissions standards. It also has standard fuel injection.
Where is the speedometer on a Yamaha Star 1300?
The red instrument pod, which includes an analog speedometer, LCD window, diagnostics, and warning lights (including low fuel and coolant-temperature warnings), mounts atop the handlebar. Even in a room full of Star motorcycles, spotting the V-Star 1300 was easy.
How much fuel does a 2007 Yamaha Star have?
Fuel capacity: 4.8 gal. Clearly from the Star lineage, the new-for-2007 V-Star 1300 brings fresher technology that will serve it in the future. The overhead-cam, fuel-injected V-Star 1300 engine is liquid-cooled and has a 60-degree V-angle.