How do I get more power out of my Yamaha V Star 650?
The intake on the V-Star 650 can be altered to increase performance. The easiest method is to install an aftermarket air filter to allow more air into the engine, thereby increasing power. You can also modify the air box to increase air flow.
How many miles can you put on a Yamaha V Star 250?
The V Star 250 has a fair price tag of $4,190, the same as its closest rival, the 2012 Honda Rebel. Color choices on the V Star are limited—just black (Raven, to be specific). The bike does save bucks at the pump, getting an estimated 78 mpg, which means its 2.4-gallon tank can go nearly 200 miles between fill-ups.
Can you wheelie a VStar?
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Will the V Star 1300 replace the V-Star 1100?
The first obvious assumption about the V Star 1300 would be that it will replace the V Star 1100. Surprisingly, however, the V Star 1100 will remain in the Star line for 2007. Instead, the 1300 slots into the gap between the 1100 and the Road Star, filling out the deepest model line in metric cruising.
Where to buy Yamaha V-Star aftermarket mods and OEM parts?
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What is the difference between the 1300 and 1100 star?
The 1300 weighs in with a 9.5:1 compression ratio compared with the 1100’s 8.3:1-a hint that Star was looking for more power from the 1300. The single overhead cam controls the valves via friction-reducing roller rocker arms. The more efficient rockers also allow for higher valve lift ratios to increase power output.
Where do motorcycle magazines travel to get photos of V Star 1300s?
This fall, the exotic locale to which the majority of the motorcycle magazines in the world would travel to obtain photos and riding impressions of the new V Star 1300 was Asheville, North Carolina.