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Motorcycle Test: Yamaha V-Star 650 Classic

When Yamaha's long-awaited new-generation middleweight V-twin motorcycle finally landed in America, it was no Drag. From the February 1998 issue of Motorcycle Cruiser magazine.
Photography by David Dewhurst, Fran Kuhn
1998 Yamaha Vstar 650 Classic Front Side View.Jpeg
Photography By David Dewhurst... 
   
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1998 Yamaha Vstar 650 Classic Front Side View.Jpeg
Photography By David Dewhurst & Fran Kuhn
1998 Yamaha Vstar 650 Classic Side View.Jpeg
The littlest Star borrowed... 
   
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1998 Yamaha Vstar 650 Classic Side View.Jpeg
The littlest Star borrowed the bolt-on fin idea from the Royal Star. When the engine made the leap to 650cc, the crankcase covers received a snazzy makeover. Too bad the pollution controls sit out in the open.
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Belying the economy price tag, brushed stainless steel fork-covers snuggle up next to the metal fenders. The 16-inch wheel and fat tire complete the beefy motif. The 11.7-inch disc provides plenty of stopping power.
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The right side of the engine shows off the V-Star's shine. The plastic air-cleaner cover actually does cover the air filter. The side panel and the chrome swingarm pivot cover (behind the pipes) are also plastic.
2004 Yamaha Vstar 650 Classic Front Side View.Jpeg
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This is the 2004 model in the two-tone paint option. The V-Star was our 1998 "Cruiser of the Year."
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The cupped rider's seat received positive reviews, as did the pillion. We wonder why Yamaha chose chromed brackets to mount the passenger's strap to the black fender rails. A quick fix is only seconds away.

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