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Yamaha XVS 1300 V-Star
Modern, classic styling along for a
lighter, sportier, hot-rod-inspired ride.
ENGINE
Review
The PR folks at Star Motorcycles (the manufacturer
formerly known as Yamaha) sure know how to launch a new cruiser. International
motojournalists have been lucky enough to travel to some of the preeminent
riding locations in the world to sample new Star cruisers. 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. People who weren't fortunate enough to visit
Asheville back in the days when it hosted the Hoot are probably wondering why
the heck Star would choose rural North Carolina instead of some place really
cool. Source Motorcyclecruiser.com
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