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This week: 2014 Yamaha V-Star 250: Please Re-Vote

Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2013 7:24 am
by totalmotorcycle
2014 Yamaha V-Star 250 on the Total Motorcycle Cool Wall

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The Road to Stardom...

Plenty of torque, smooth roll-on power, lightweight and a seat just 27 inches from the pavement make the 2014 Yamaha V-Star 250 super-nimble and maneuverable, and the perfect STAR to get STARted on.

There are a whole bunch of reasons to check out the V-Star 250, but the most intriguing is it's authentic V-twin powerplant, which means that you're getting full-sized rumble and styling in an easy to ride, lightweight bike.




2014 Yamaha V-Star 250 Totalmotorcycle.com Key Features

• Light weight and a seat just 27 inches from the pavement make the V Star 250 a great trainer as well as a great choice for riders who appreciate the fun that comes in small packages.
• Dual exhausts, plenty of quality chrome and typical Star attention to detail; this is one sharp little cruiser.
• Front disc brake provides highly controllable stopping power.
• The V Star 250 is the only V-twin in its class.
• Estimated 78 mpg* means almost 200 miles between fill-ups.

Power
249cc, air-cooled, 60°, SOHC, 2 valves per cylinder, V-twin engine


Rider-Friendly
Smooth-shifting, 5-speed transmission provides versatile performance. Clutch lever pull is very light and novice friendly



2014 Yamaha V-Star 250 - Totalmotorcycle.com Specifications/Technical Details
US MSRP Price: $4,340 (Candy Red) Available from July 2013; $4,340 (Pearl White) Available from July 2013
Canada MSRP Price: $4,499.00 CDN


Engine Totalmotorcycle.com
Type 15-cubic-inch (249cc) air-cooled, SOHC 60-degree V-twin, 2 valves/cylinder
Bore x Stroke 49 x 66mm
Compression Ratio 10.0:1
Fuel Delivery Mikuni® 26mm
Ignition TCI: Transistor Controlled Ignition
Transmission 5-speed; multiplate wet clutch
Final Drive Chain

Chassis Totalmotorcycle.com
Frame Steel tube
Suspension / Front 33mm fork; 5.5-in travel
Suspension / Rear Dual shocks; adjustable preload, 3.9-in travel
Brakes / Front Hydraulic disc, 282mm
Brakes / Rear 130mm drum
Tires / Front 3.00-18
Tires / Rear 130/90-15
Wheels Laced Spokes

Dimensions Totalmotorcycle.com
Length 86.2 in
Width 28.0 in
Height 41.7 in
Seat Height 27.0 in
Wheelbase 58.7 in
Fuel Capacity 2.5 gal / California model 2.4 gal
Fuel Economy** 78 mpg
Wet Weight*** 326 lb

Re: This week: 2014 Yamaha V-Star 250: Vote Today

Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2013 12:22 pm
by totalmotorcycle
This week we have up a rider friendly, inexpensive way to get started into motorcycling. Used at rider courses and popular among new riders. Now it's up on the Cool Wall, what do you think of it if it showed up on bike night?

Mike

Re: This week: 2014 Yamaha V-Star 250: Vote Today

Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2013 2:28 pm
by High_Side
totalmotorcycle wrote: Now it's up on the Cool Wall, what do you think of it if it showed up on bike night?

Mike
Honestly - I don't think anyone would give it a second look. I'm sure its a great new rider ride, otherwise they wouldn't have been making nearly the same bike for 20± years. Does that make it cool? Nope....

Re: This week: 2014 Yamaha V-Star 250: Vote Today

Posted: Sat Aug 31, 2013 12:19 am
by Gummiente
"...but the most intriguing is it's authentic V-twin powerplant, which means that you're getting full-sized rumble and styling..."

Well, that was my morning giggle. :lol: Honestly, Mr TMW Mike, sir, we need a "meh" option for these polls. This Suzuki is a solid, well built and lightweight staple in the diet of motorcycle courses and newbie riders, but it hardly raises anyone's pulse rate in love or hate. I'll abstain from voting on this one, as I don't feel it deserves a "cool" or "awesome" and definitely not an "uncool" or "fail".

Re: This week: 2014 Yamaha V-Star 250: Vote Today

Posted: Sat Aug 31, 2013 12:47 am
by ceemes
Gummiente wrote: "...but the most intriguing is it's authentic V-twin powerplant, which means that you're getting full-sized rumble and styling..."

Well, that was my morning giggle. :lol: Honestly, Mr TMW Mike, sir, we need a "meh" option for these polls. This Suzuki is a solid, well built and lightweight staple in the diet of motorcycle courses and newbie riders, but it hardly raises anyone's pulse rate in love or hate. I'll abstain from voting on this one, as I don't feel it deserves a "cool" or "awesome" and definitely not an "uncool" or "fail".
What he said.

Re: This week: 2014 Yamaha V-Star 250: Vote Today

Posted: Sat Aug 31, 2013 3:41 am
by High_Side
Gummiente wrote:This Suzuki is a solid, well built and lightweight staple......
Way to insult all of us Yamaha fans out there...... :P

Re: This week: 2014 Yamaha V-Star 250: Vote Today

Posted: Sat Aug 31, 2013 9:46 am
by BRUMBEAR
Fail in every aspect, I think they just threw out a deuce and a half for the competitive thing cause I see no reason for it :? ?

Re: This week: 2014 Yamaha V-Star 250: Vote Today

Posted: Sat Aug 31, 2013 11:00 am
by Gummiente
High_Side wrote:
Gummiente wrote:This Suzuki is a solid, well built and lightweight staple......
Way to insult all of us Yamaha fans out there...... :P
DOH!!! Yamaha! I meant Yamaha! :hide3:

Re: This week: 2014 Yamaha V-Star 250: Vote Today

Posted: Sat Aug 31, 2013 2:56 pm
by Grey Thumper
Ok, I agree that on its own, this bike is pretty meh. But I can't help thinking of it (and bikes like it) in a nostalgic context. I learned on bikes likes this, not this exact model, but on a vaguely similar 250cc Honda Rebel. If you're, say, 17 or 18 years old and managed to scrape up the dough to buy a 10 year old V-Star, I'd imagine (or hope) most people your age would think that's incredibly cool. And bikes like these bring in new riders to refresh and invigorate our community of (often) old farts. That's pretty cool in my book.

Re: This week: 2014 Yamaha V-Star 250: Vote Today

Posted: Sat Aug 31, 2013 3:35 pm
by pchast
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