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The massive rear fenders on those bikes always made the back tire look inadequate to me. Other than that I liked the look. Vstar seems like an updated Virago which I have and enjoyed riding.
 
Great find! :good: Would have had a hard time passing that one by myself, for that price, :roll: & i'm not even looking to buy anything as far as a motorcycle goes. :smilie_happy: Does it use tubeless tires, look's like it might? :headscratch:
 
Three days of intensive care.....I had the seat and back seat in my pile of junk, I think it fits perfect, after a little grinding 0n the seat pan, and removed some foam. Ordered an old wiring harness for $39, it had solenoid, and electronic brain attached. Very cheap Fix, except for the Red Wasp nest in the Air Intake. My Grandaughter is Happy!!!!!


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Now the Lessons Begin....young'ns now day have no idea what a standard shift or a clutch is all about,,,,,,
 

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Suzuki vz800 marauder or volusia either one are excellent starter bikes . They are super light and very well balanced with a low seat height . The biggest plus to a larger cc but small framed bike is she will never out grow it or become complacent with a lack of power she would receive from a 500 or 600 cc bike. My first new bike was a 800cc 09 suzuki boulevard m50 (newer version) and its not a goldwing but you can ride it all day in comfort . You can pick boulevards up cheap with very low mileage because everyone wants a honda shadow in that size range . Mine has 34k miles and I have never even changed the original battery just normal maitenence

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Just realized you have already purchase a bike lol .... I suppose I should read the thread all the way through before I comment.

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