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2006 Yamaha V Star Custom Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $0.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:21 ColorColor: black/gray
Location:

Panama City Beach, Florida, US

Panama City Beach, FL, US
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Yamaha V Star photos

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Yamaha V Star tech info

TypeType:Cruiser Stock NumberStock Number:C13097C PhonePhone:8889772019

Yamaha V Star description

2006 YAMAHA V STAR CUSTOM, The options and features include: Seat Height27.4 (in), 696 (mm), Length90.4 (in), 2296.2 (mm), Width34.6 (in), 878.8 (mm), Height42 (in), 1066.8 (mm), Wheelbase63.4 (in), 1610.4 (mm), Turning Radius (ft)11.2, Ground Clearance5.5 (in), 139.7 (mm), Dry Weight474 (lbs), 215 (kg), Wet Weight514 (lbs), 233.1 (kg), Payload Capacity (lbs)397, Payload Capacity (kgs)180, Fuel Capacity4.2 (gal), 16 (l), Fuel Capacity Reserve0.79 (gal), 3 (l), Engine Displacement to Weight (cc)1.37, Engine TypeV Twin, Cylinders2, Engine Stroke4-Stroke, Torque RPM3000, CoolingAir, Valves4, Valves Per Cylinder2, Valve ConfigurationSOHC, Bore x Stroke3.19 x 2.48 (in), 81 x 63 (mm), Displacement649 (cc), 40 (ci), Compression Ratio9.0:1, Carburetion BrandMikuni, TransmissionManual 5 Speed, Overdrive , Primary Drive (Rear Wheel)Shaft, Gear Ratio (1)2.714, Gear Ratio (2)1.9, Gear Ratio (3)1.458, Gear Ratio (4)1.167, Gear Ratio (5)0.967, Front Brake TypeDisc, Front Brake Diameter11.7 (in), 298 (mm), Rear Brake TypeDrum, Rear Brake Diameter7.9 (in), 200 (mm), Front Suspension TypeTelescopic Fork, Front Suspension Size1.6 (in), 41 (mm), Rear Suspension TypeTwin Sided Swing Arm, Wheels CompositionAluminum, Tube / TubelessTubed, Front Wheel Width (in)2.5, Rear Wheel Width (in)3.5, Front Tire (Full Spec)100/90 SR19, Rear Tire (Full Spec)170/80 SR15, Trip Odometer , Speedometer

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