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Nice looking Yamaha V-Star (Read 137 times)
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Nice looking Yamaha V-Star
01/31/20 at 05:50:38
Up front . . . I'm not a fan of the Yamaha V-Stars. Never liked their looks. But I've known people who swear by them.
Anyhow, I came across this heavily modified 1999 V-Star 1100 for sale and I think it's the best looking V-Star I've ever seen . . .
NOTE: I'm not interested in purchasing this bike. Just wanted to see what you all thought of it . . .
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01/31/20 at 05:53:17
Another pic . . .
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01/31/20 at 07:38:26
I rode with a guy on a 650 or whatever their smaller bike is.. It was a drag. He couldn't even almost keep up..
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01/31/20 at 13:01:23
The V-Star 650 was the bike I decided on when I first decided to buy a cruiser. I always liked the look of them. But the first time I sat on one I just said "Nah". It felt wide, big and heavy. I also sat on the Vulcan 500 ... "Nah". I then sat on the S40. And it felt spot on!.
However, that is a good looking V-Star! The seat looks great.
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01/31/20 at 13:06:12
The 1999 1100 V-Star in this thread is heavily modified. Slimmed down it looks to me, so it may be lighter than a stocker. The stock 1999 1100 V-Star weighs in at something like 610 lbs. That's about right for most of the 1100cc v-twin cruisers. My 1200cc H-D Sportsters were lighter than that -- only weighed about 560 lbs.
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01/31/20 at 13:17:28
I thought a 1100 had twin disks in front.
That V-star has seat and some clean up not many mods - but I like it. Sometimes less is better. Maybe they have my philosophy - mod something huge - like put a 1100 motor in a 650 chassis and no one should notice, small mod like pipe and everyone should notice.
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01/31/20 at 13:20:26
srinath wrote
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I thought a 1100 had twin disks in front.
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I think it has an H-D front end, with a 21-inch wheel.
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01/31/20 at 13:45:49
Oh OK. Makes sense, but gotta make sure that BS aint a 650. But yea big skinny wheel, not short fat wheel like v-stars have, LOL
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01/31/20 at 14:01:41
For those interested . . . I contacted the seller and this is his response to my query about mods:
"We installed a full Cobra slash cut exhaust, removed the restrictive air box completely and went to K&N air pods, AIS system completely removed, carburetors were meticulously tuned for hours until perfect, the throttle response is instant and it pulls like a freight train all the way to red line. The stock 18" front wheel was replaced by a brand new Harley 21" front wheel. Makes the front end look way better. Has a $500 Corbin Seat on it. LED integrated rear brake light. $300 oil filter relocation kit installed. Progressive fork springs. New Metzler tires installed. "
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01/31/20 at 14:18:16
Corbin, Harley wheel and that K&N and whatever is worth negative IMHO.
That is a 1100 ?? Make sure cos if it was just a Harley wheel and not the whole FE, where is the caliper mount lug on the fork leg ????
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Watch for those rear cyl spark plug being cross threaded - very very common due to the frame and engine mount bolts getting in the way of the spark plug wrench.
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01/31/20 at 14:21:52
I ain't buying it. I just thought it was a nice looking V-Star, which I'm generally not fond of. I was just curious what you all thought about the V-Stars . . .
Four things keep me from buying it: (1) It's a cruiser, (2) it's too far away from where I live, (3) it's too heavy, (4) it's too loud, I'm sure.
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01/31/20 at 14:36:28
I'd be wary of the fuel filter relocation too. Modifying the oil passage/flow sounds like a recipe for disaster to me.
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01/31/20 at 18:11:06
12 hours to tune the carbs, kind of tells you those K&N cones directly on the carbs are a mistake , but it's better than the knee buster stock air filter that Yamaha hung there. What kills it for me is that "beaver tail" finish on the rear fender , I'd have to cut that off and put a sportster taillight on the fender . If your going to clean the bike up, that would have to go! If your going to a 21" front wheel maybe you should go to a 21" front fender ,that one is setting way to close to the tire, hope it doesn't pick of a stone! Reviewers said the buzzing started in the pegs and grips at slower speed and progressed to the seat at higher speeds , reason for the new saddle? It's so nice he's selling it , might just be another remuddled bike.
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01/31/20 at 19:19:37
@Batman, you've got a keen eye! This isn't the first time I've been admiring a bike and then you go and point out something I didn't see, but then can't unsee - the fenders
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01/31/20 at 23:25:51
I don't like to really pick things apart but I do like to look at a bike as a whole . He brags about the tail light being an led all in one, brake light-turn signals ,but look at the front turn signals . What did he do there ? nothing! their stock , huge , and hideous . He's spent big bucks on a 21 inch front wheel ,seat, rear lights , and a $100 on cone filters but can't buy a couple of led turn signals for the front ? Give me a break!The point where he thinks he's done , is the point I'd have to start.
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