Can the Vstar 650 Handle the Highway? (XVS650 Custom)
I'm here with my 2004 Yamaha Vstar 650 Custom. I got this almost 2 months ago but didn't have a chance to share it with you. I was doing a lot of work on it behind the scenes to get it how I wanted it maintenance wise and performance wise. I recently installed some Cobra Drag Exhaust Pipes, air pod filter kit, re-jetted the carbs and some other goodies to get it running much better than stock. I definitely see the difference in power. It's a very fun and agile midsize cruiser to ride. It also handles the highway with no problems. Have a look and listen to it rumble - Stealth

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