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Yamaha V star 650 review

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Uploaded by on Jul 18, 2010

An overview of my 1998 V star 650 Classic. If you have any questions about it, please let me know and I'll try to answer them.
I'll turn it on in the next video so you can hear what it sounds like.

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  • You do not need to remove the exhaust to change the oil filter on a 650,the 1100 you do.Nice to see you've taken the plunge.You must be from Canada quoting kilometers LOL

  • @MrGr1874 No, my bike is pretty good on the back. But after riding for a while i find my self cracking my back at lights :P

  • You are really sweet! Nice bike, you are a novice to motorcycles, are you not? No shame there, you have taken the plunge and tasted the "forbidden fruit"! Yes, riding a bike is one of the best feelings we can ever experience. Your advice was sound and sage. Thanks for the post, all the best to you and have fun doing it! Ciao!

  • Last I checked you don't need to mess with the exhaust pipe on the 650 for an oil change. I've never had to remove mine and I've done multiple oil changes. The 1100 has the motor where you need to remove the pipe.

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