
Yamaha V-star 650 Review
"The most reliable cheap cruiser you can buy used today."
Used Buyer Review
The V-Star 650 is one of those bikes that quietly earns your respect. It's not flashy, it won't win stoplight drags, but the parallel twin disguised as a V-twin pulls smoothly from idle and rarely causes drama. For used buyers, the good news is these things are practically bulletproof — find one with regular oil changes and it'll run another 50,000 miles without blinking. Carbureted models from the early 2000s do gum up if left sitting, so always check fuel delivery first. The ergonomics suit smaller to medium riders well — feet forward, relaxed wrists, manageable 26-inch seat height. Highway cruising above 70mph gets buzzy and the engine feels strained, so it's genuinely a city and backroads machine rather than an interstate tourer. Aftermarket support is enormous, so you can personalize cheaply. Just avoid examples with crash damage to the engine cases; parts are discontinued in some markets.
Pros
Cons
You regularly ride highways above 70mph
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