Vehicle Description
2000 Yamaha XVS 1100 Classic Powerful V-Twin Saddle bags NYS
Inspected Comfortable Cruiser on the street or highway Spoke Wheels
Nice Chrome Well kept and maintained Performance Exhaust If you
believe there's more to life than work, and the real definition of
freedom 55 is riding your bike without a care at 55 mph, then the
heart of a cruiser beats within you. If you believe that chrome and
leather are the basic building blocks of life, and that the only
real artery is made of asphalt then jump on a Yamaha and experience
the pleasure of cruising the endless black ribbon. The V-Star
drivetrain is smooth and easy to manipulate. The five-speed
transmission works flawlessly and the well-staged gear ratios were
appreciated. The 1100 employs large double discs on the front and a
single disc on the rear. Plenty of stopping power and no fade.
**Jamie Elvidge: **Boy, this bike gets the looks. In the two weeks
I had it I hardly parked once without someone reminding me how
pretty it was. It's quite a catch for the cash and it offers enough
performance to back up the visual attitude. I think it raises the
bar in the 1100 class and I'd be the first to recommend it,
especially to a competent beginning rider. It is well-mannered and
physically manageable, yet it won't leave you hemming and hawing in
a year. It's a great package, and the silver-and-gold paint
combination is striking. The V-Star is eager to start and quick to
idle. The tone emitting from the dual exhaust is pleasing to the
ear. All in all a really nice cruiser at 40% of the new cost. Stop
in and check this one out