@@happymonky123 “Studies have shown that the maximum sustainable mechanical power per kilogram of muscle is between 100 and 200W. Using the lower bound, they calculated a theoretical peak performance of 18,000W, or around 24 horsepower.” the more ya know 🤷🏼♂️
I am a first-time rider. I just got my license and I bought a 2006 Yamaha V-Star 650 same color as the one you are riding in this video except it has a windshield, hard saddle bags, heel toe shifter and luggage rack. I love it! It is a great motorcycle! Thank you for posting this video.
@@BroadenYourMind I sat on one, and I was surprised how light it felt. It's looks like a big bike, but it feels feather light. The weight must be down low. Seriously, I ended up getting a V-Star 250, and the 650 actually feels lighter than my bike, just sitting on it.
@@BEEBEE159 same height as you. Not sure how the 250 feels heavier than this. I took the MSF course (they had rebels and groms which are at around 320-340 pounds) and passed the skills test with it. Those bikes felt really nimble compared to my 650 (540 pounds when the gas tank is full). I have to get a couple more road miles on it to have a fair comparison but it still scares the crap out of me when i feel it leaning a little too much for my comfort lol
I am 5'6". I rode my sones yesterday and it felt great. It felt small and light to me but i have 2 Harleys. Definitely would recommend as a first bike or small option @@BEEBEE159
I bought my yamaha Vstar 650 bout 2 months ago after like 20 years of not riding. I love it I'm 46 I don't need anymore power than it has already. This is my forever bike!
The V-Star 650 Classic just feels so...solid and reassuring, docile, controllable, yet with enough power to get you *OUT* of trouble, but not enough to get you *into* trouble in the first place Since I’m past my juvenile “must go faster, must go FASTER!” Stage, the V-Star is the perfect bike for me, just a great, stable confidence builder, I don’t see myself outgrowing this one I’m still a novice rider after a long hiatus, my last bike was in 2004/5, a poor condition Yamaha Virago Midnight 920, that bike was truly bipolar, fine for puttering around at idle, but when I twisted on it, the bike wanted to jump out from under me! It felt like it could do 0-60 in around the low 3 second mark... The V-Star is nowhere near as explosive, it’s far more manageable, the Virago screamed “YOU SUCK! I WANNA GO FASTER, NOW!!!” The V-Star whispers “I’ve got your back, buddy, you *CAN* do this!”
Man, I miss my V Star. My first bike, got it for a steal, and if I ever get back into riding (perhaps when the kids are older...) then I think I'm gonna go back to this bike.
Vstar 650 was my first bike and I got so many compliments and I loved riding it because I'm only 5'5 but it fit me perfect. And the fact that it doesnt go 100. I'm okay with that the cruise is what I love
I’m a recent owner of a 02 star dragster. I look like a beat on it. When I met it I fell in love, looks really good with the chrome and when sitting on and holding on the bars feels huge. The pipes sound great and the power is plenty to ride the freeway.
I got a 650 vstar for my first bike this past summer..I ABSOLUTELY love the bike. I have highway hawk pipes on mine. I love riding at night, in the day, any time I can get out on it I ride. Also, I'm 6'2" and at 340lbs it handles my ass no problem.
I just purchased a 2007 in pearl white with only 3800 miles, perfect for my reintroduction after a 17 year motorcycling absence. A road king next year.
TheLoneTacoJ64 I’ve had a 2008 and I now have a black with red pin striping 1999 classic. They are Nice not cheap the genders are steel and it starts up everytime
'06 VSTAR 650 was my Motocrosser wife's 1st road bike. she's 4'11" so the dealer did some back link lowering. She put 10k road miles on it; I was on a Road King. She has since moved up to modified sportsters for 'keep up' reasons (BURLY slam kits and Fatboy front ends, to end the wobble) but never the less, that 650 got her started really quick and was a very acceptable 3 day weekend ride. .
Picked up a '98 V Star 650 with 22,000 miles, and I couldn't be happier with it. I'm gonna bob it (v star's look great bobbed), but solo seat and saddle bags removed it's lookin great like that too. Anyway, about the power, real good power ! I wonder if it is because of low gearing ? She runs 4200 RPM at 60 MPH. Not a problem but I keep thinking I've got another gear. Also I hear the 650 is one of the most durable motors around. I LOVE my V Star ! PS, your test rides are really enjoyable.
Hey Sean! Just want to say I love your videos, thanks for taking the time to make them! Also love you encouraging bible verses! Thanks for the great reviews!!!! Keep it up!
Geat vid! Found a 98 with only 9600 miles on it super cheap thinking about picking it up came to look at reviews glad to see they got a decent amount of snort to them.
Hi Great clip . I just bought a 1999 dragster with 2000 genuine miles ,looking forward to taking it out when delivered. Its basically a harley fatboy clone but 10,000 pounds cheaper. By the way my other bike is a 1500 miles on the the clock harley 72 ,just incase I get a comment saying you should have bought a harley 😉 Cheers Dave from Scotland
this was my second bike I really regret selling it now. After that test ride with the POV camera view. I did Very carefully drill out the baffles in the exhaust system a bit... But not too much because you would have to change the jetting on the carburet and I didn't want to get into that. I think getting the solo seat would've been nice. Thank you for the review from Toronto Canada
Wrecked my old 1400 intruder almost 2weeks ago, already found one of these as a replacment, cast comes off last December than all clear by mid-Jan. So if all goes well I'll be riding in the spring 2025🎉
I really am enjoying this Bike Sean. Super fun and The ride is certainly smoothe. many compliments to you and your shop, Ive mentioned you and your youtube channel because of the compliments I get. Thank You.
After my divorce I finally got another bike… 650 model. Still love the sound of freedom even with the new Harley… she means a lot and I love the scripts bro
I know metric cruisers usually get clowned on but these are good bikes. They’re small/light enough to learn on, but big/fast enough to grow into/keep long term. Coming from a Harley I like my V star 650 a lot more. Easier to own and ride, doesn’t shake itself apart. Granted it lacks the character of a HD but for 1/3 of the price I can overlook that.
Just started riding this year and this is my first bike...Couldn’t be more thrilled...I’m already looking to upgrade to a bigger bike...I may join the Harley community...but I’m not getting rid of the V Star!
It's a good one. I have 36,000 in mine, still running well. Mine tends to need the O-ring on the neutral safety switch replaced every 2-3 years. So if you notice a few fresh oil drips after it sits overnight, that is probably it.
im lovin ur video cuz im lookin at an 07 vstar 650 and becuz of ur videos on vstar 650s im more pumped about gettin it thank u and i follow ur channel i love ur reviews
@@torcon10r.rosser20 rock on! Got it home, started it up and sounds so good stock, 09 pearl white got a really solid deal MSF classes coming up here soon, practicing on smaller bikes till then and hopefully will be a full fledged riding machine in the near future!
I am 6'4" and this was my first bike. Identical. But I ended up putting 4" forward foot controls on it. It made a world of difference! This bike with stock pipes sounds like a lawnmower though. It also has zero passing power sorry.
Hey; there's a 2008 model for sale here, $1500 and only has 500 miles on it. Thing is, it's been sitting up for 5 years. If i buy it, what are some things that will need attention or repair? Thanks
okay the sound when you turn that engine on, wow it sounds really nice and yes it definitely does have a big bike feel about it. nice exhaust it has on there, nice chop to it. I got a Yamaha Stryker and kinda miss having mid foot controls
Is this bike too big for a short man (5' 6"), who is a new rider? If I remember right, I have seen women mention that they rode these as a first bike, and they loved it. The choices I have at this time are as follows: 2009 Rebel 250; 2003 V Star 650 Classic; or 2002 Honda Shadow 600. All the bikes are in mint condition with low miles, and the prices are all pretty much the same, around $1,500. I figure the Rebel is probably the responsible choice, and will most likely fit me the best, but with the other two bikes I'm getting way more for my money. Any advise would be greatly appreciated.
70 is a breeze on it. Keep in mind that the rpm is a little high at that speed and above but it will do it all day. I love mine and I’m a pretty heavy guy
I just bought one of these for my first bike but mine is gray and black with 12K miles I pick it up in the morning from the dealer ship after it gets a oil change ready 2 ride it
I have 25k on mine. I have done 300 miles on it in one trip. It's a bike that if you're able to sit it keeps going. And it's light enough that you can handle it for as long as you want. My friends Harley he gets tired while riding and we have to pull over so he can rest. You don't need that on the 650
It handles well, has sufficient power to ride roads and highways, is EXTREMELY reliable.. AND affordable. It’s one of the best bikes out there for a first cruiser
Hot? Northern California my dear brother, road many times in 106 to 108 degree temps...Like an idiot! 113 one time, good Lord! went thru pockets of air coming back from Whiskeytown lake that pushing 120 degrees. Felt sorry for my 950 V-Star!
haha i feel personally attacked! My first bike was a rebel but now i am looking for the next level, and i am in denver now vs the small town i was in before. Would you recommend this bike for me? Im a 24 yr old girl, and i had my rebel for about 4 years.
No gloves, shorts, flip flops?, pass on a solid double line, no review just lots of "I look good on this bike". Not really a review, just a braggarts monologue. Yuck!
40 horsepower . If you think that's not much , you've never ridden a horse.
Aren't horses something like 15 horsepower
@@happymonky123 lmao
@@happymonky123 “Studies have shown that the maximum sustainable mechanical power per kilogram of muscle is between 100 and 200W. Using the lower bound, they calculated a theoretical peak performance of 18,000W, or around 24 horsepower.”
the more ya know 🤷🏼♂️
Its prob like 40 of em huh
1 horse is actually 5.7hp 40hp is more than 1 horse.
I am a first-time rider. I just got my license and I bought a 2006 Yamaha V-Star 650 same color as the one you are riding in this video except it has a windshield, hard saddle bags, heel toe shifter and luggage rack. I love it! It is a great motorcycle!
Thank you for posting this video.
Are you a short person? I am short, at 5' 6," and I'm wondering if the V Star 650 would be too big for me to handle. What do you think? Thank you.
I'm looking at 1 tomorrow hopefully. Is it heavy
@@BroadenYourMind I sat on one, and I was surprised how light it felt. It's looks like a big bike, but it feels feather light. The weight must be down low. Seriously, I ended up getting a V-Star 250, and the 650 actually feels lighter than my bike, just sitting on it.
@@BEEBEE159 same height as you. Not sure how the 250 feels heavier than this. I took the MSF course (they had rebels and groms which are at around 320-340 pounds) and passed the skills test with it. Those bikes felt really nimble compared to my 650 (540 pounds when the gas tank is full).
I have to get a couple more road miles on it to have a fair comparison but it still scares the crap out of me when i feel it leaning a little too much for my comfort lol
I am 5'6". I rode my sones yesterday and it felt great. It felt small and light to me but i have 2 Harleys. Definitely would recommend as a first bike or small option @@BEEBEE159
I bought my yamaha Vstar 650 bout 2 months ago after like 20 years of not riding. I love it I'm 46 I don't need anymore power than it has already. This is my forever bike!
Thanks for the information, I'm 47 and just bought my first bike. It's a 2006 Yamaha vstar 650, and so far I really like it. 👍🏿 😁
The V-Star 650 Classic just feels so...solid and reassuring, docile, controllable, yet with enough power to get you *OUT* of trouble, but not enough to get you *into* trouble in the first place
Since I’m past my juvenile “must go faster, must go FASTER!” Stage, the V-Star is the perfect bike for me, just a great, stable confidence builder, I don’t see myself outgrowing this one
I’m still a novice rider after a long hiatus, my last bike was in 2004/5, a poor condition Yamaha Virago Midnight 920, that bike was truly bipolar, fine for puttering around at idle, but when I twisted on it, the bike wanted to jump out from under me!
It felt like it could do 0-60 in around the low 3 second mark...
The V-Star is nowhere near as explosive, it’s far more manageable, the Virago screamed “YOU SUCK! I WANNA GO FASTER, NOW!!!”
The V-Star whispers “I’ve got your back, buddy, you *CAN* do this!”
How far do you commute on it?
Man, I miss my V Star. My first bike, got it for a steal, and if I ever get back into riding (perhaps when the kids are older...) then I think I'm gonna go back to this bike.
You can buy them now for $2500 cheapest bikes on the market
Vstar 650 was my first bike and I got so many compliments and I loved riding it because I'm only 5'5 but it fit me perfect. And the fact that it doesnt go 100. I'm okay with that the cruise is what I love
Just bought a 03 one Its perfect for me Im 6'3" Your videos helped me pick it out Thank you
I’m a recent owner of a 02 star dragster. I look like a beat on it.
When I met it I fell in love, looks really good with the chrome and when sitting on and holding on the bars feels huge. The pipes sound great and the power is plenty to ride the freeway.
I got a 650 vstar for my first bike this past summer..I ABSOLUTELY love the bike. I have highway hawk pipes on mine. I love riding at night, in the day, any time I can get out on it I ride. Also, I'm 6'2" and at 340lbs it handles my ass no problem.
You literally just answer my question thanks brother!!!
I just purchased a 2007 in pearl white with only 3800 miles, perfect for my reintroduction after a 17 year motorcycling absence. A road king next year.
That's the great thing about Cruising and Bobbers - no point going so fast the people can't see how good you look and sound! ;-)
the pipes on that bike sound like my dad's Vulcan 900 classic
Just bought a 2009 with 1750 miles on it. Great bike so far!
ambu64 how are you liking it still ? I’m ready to purchase a 2009 with 3000 miles
TheLoneTacoJ64 I’ve had a 2008 and I now have a black with red pin striping 1999 classic. They are Nice not cheap the genders are steel and it starts up everytime
Just bought a v star for my first bike. Picking it up this wed. Can't wait to take her out.
This was my 1st bike. Rode it like i stole it. Got a 1300 now. HUGE differance. Love me a v star!
'06 VSTAR 650 was my Motocrosser wife's 1st road bike. she's 4'11" so the dealer did some back link lowering. She put 10k road miles on it; I was on a Road King. She has since moved up to modified sportsters for 'keep up' reasons (BURLY slam kits and Fatboy front ends, to end the wobble) but never the less, that 650 got her started really quick and was a very acceptable 3 day weekend ride.
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My first bike 26 years ago, great bike and honest review. Made mine a bobber
Picked up a '98 V Star 650 with 22,000 miles, and I couldn't be happier with it. I'm gonna bob it (v star's look great bobbed), but solo seat and saddle bags removed it's lookin great like that too. Anyway, about the power, real good power ! I wonder if it is because of low gearing ? She runs 4200 RPM at 60 MPH. Not a problem but I keep thinking I've got another gear. Also I hear the 650 is one of the most durable motors around. I LOVE my V Star !
PS, your test rides are really enjoyable.
New rider, bought a 2007 Vstar Silverado, love it too. It does feel like a bigger bike.
Hey Sean! Just want to say I love your videos, thanks for taking the time to make them! Also love you encouraging bible verses! Thanks for the great reviews!!!! Keep it up!
Geat vid! Found a 98 with only 9600 miles on it super cheap thinking about picking it up came to look at reviews glad to see they got a decent amount of snort to them.
I just got one of these, my starter bike. Great for women!
Could you make a video specifically on why it's a great bike for a beginner adult who's been riding for about a year
Lol... I've recently been riding a v-star 650.. And now appreciate the Comfort and Satisfaction of a nice open road.
Hi
Great clip .
I just bought a 1999 dragster with 2000 genuine miles ,looking forward to taking it out when delivered. Its basically a harley fatboy clone but 10,000 pounds cheaper.
By the way my other bike is a 1500 miles on the the clock harley 72 ,just incase I get a comment saying you should have bought a harley 😉
Cheers
Dave from Scotland
Love it. Looks like your riding in landisville! Live well.
watched a lot of these videos decided to pick up this bike as my first bike. I am very happy with it
Still happy with it man? looking at one today but worried it might be to big
Wow, what a bike! Beautiful and with a nice sound !! < great sound >
About to test drive one of these tomorrow as my first bike, can’t wait! Thanks for the info, it helps me feel like less of an idiot haha
Great video bro!! Just bought my first 650 classic and gonna make it custom over the Winter. Can't wait to cruise like this next summer. Peace
this was my second bike I really regret selling it now. After that test ride with the POV camera view. I did Very carefully drill out the baffles in the exhaust system a bit... But not too much because you would have to change the jetting on the carburet and I didn't want to get into that. I think getting the solo seat would've been nice. Thank you for the review from Toronto Canada
Wrecked my old 1400 intruder almost 2weeks ago, already found one of these as a replacment, cast comes off last December than all clear by mid-Jan. So if all goes well I'll be riding in the spring 2025🎉
Me and my brothers just got a Vstar can’t wait to ride it
This was not only informative but hilarious 😂
That V Star sounds damn good for such a small motor. Imma get me one!
Great review! I was curious as to what microphone you use to record while you ride?
I really am enjoying this Bike Sean. Super fun and The ride is certainly smoothe. many compliments to you and your shop, Ive mentioned you and your youtube channel because of the compliments I get. Thank You.
awesome, i think that bikes fits you well. be safe brother
After my divorce I finally got another bike… 650 model. Still love the sound of freedom even with the new Harley… she means a lot and I love the scripts bro
I know metric cruisers usually get clowned on but these are good bikes. They’re small/light enough to learn on, but big/fast enough to grow into/keep long term. Coming from a Harley I like my V star 650 a lot more. Easier to own and ride, doesn’t shake itself apart. Granted it lacks the character of a HD but for 1/3 of the price I can overlook that.
Just started riding this year and this is my first bike...Couldn’t be more thrilled...I’m already looking to upgrade to a bigger bike...I may join the Harley community...but I’m not getting rid of the V Star!
Thats it... im buying a V star
I just picked up a 2007 vstar 650 today. It's my first bike ever. I can't wait to ride it. Nice video.
It's a good one. I have 36,000 in mine, still running well. Mine tends to need the O-ring on the neutral safety switch replaced every 2-3 years. So if you notice a few fresh oil drips after it sits overnight, that is probably it.
I have the same bike. 0-70 real quick and then eventually up to 85 if not uphill or strong headwind
today buy a vstar 650 classic with 5800 miles, I loved it
im lovin ur video cuz im lookin at an 07 vstar 650 and becuz of ur videos on vstar 650s im more pumped about gettin it thank u and i follow ur channel i love ur reviews
thanks
I actually just bought one myself 2 days ago as my first bike :) i love it
This bike is gonna be my first bike. I'm not planning to do any modifications to it just because of the fact it will be my first bike.
noob rider did you get one yet? I pick one up Tuesday May 25..I can’t wait! It’s my first cruiser
@@torcon10r.rosser20 how'd it go? I pick mine up Tuesday; first bike
Kaleb Schmidt I love it and can’t ride it enough. Give yourself time to get used to it and you’ll be very happy!!
@@torcon10r.rosser20 rock on! Got it home, started it up and sounds so good stock, 09 pearl white got a really solid deal
MSF classes coming up here soon, practicing on smaller bikes till then and hopefully will be a full fledged riding machine in the near future!
Love how this sounds
I like all your test drives Sean but especially these vstar 650 ones, I'm just a tad bit biased since I own one
I am 6'4" and this was my first bike. Identical. But I ended up putting 4" forward foot controls on it. It made a world of difference! This bike with stock pipes sounds like a lawnmower though. It also has zero passing power sorry.
Hey; there's a 2008 model for sale here, $1500 and only has 500 miles on it. Thing is, it's been sitting up for 5 years. If i buy it, what are some things that will need attention or repair? Thanks
okay the sound when you turn that engine on, wow it sounds really nice and yes it definitely does have a big bike feel about it. nice exhaust it has on there, nice chop to it. I got a Yamaha Stryker and kinda miss having mid foot controls
Congratulate me I just found a 2010 with 1300 miles!
Do you know what Vance and Hines pipes those are?
Is this bike too big for a short man (5' 6"), who is a new rider? If I remember right, I have seen women mention that they rode these as a first bike, and they loved it. The choices I have at this time are as follows: 2009 Rebel 250; 2003 V Star 650 Classic; or 2002 Honda Shadow 600. All the bikes are in mint condition with low miles, and the prices are all pretty much the same, around $1,500. I figure the Rebel is probably the responsible choice, and will most likely fit me the best, but with the other two bikes I'm getting way more for my money. Any advise would be greatly appreciated.
Iam 5'2 flat foot on that
will this kind of bike run 75-80 on freeway for long distance or is it too small for that
John monkman I just got one and it'll do those speeds, I would say more 65-70 for real long time but you could do 80. It'll max around 100ish
Wow... that sounds great...
70 is a breeze on it. Keep in mind that the rpm is a little high at that speed and above but it will do it all day. I love mine and I’m a pretty heavy guy
I'm 5-11 240lbs I'm looking to purchase the 650, I hear it's a great starter bike, my only concern is would I look to big for this bike when riding
Did you test one with the rear wheel locking up?
How does it compare to a suzuki intruder 750?
How about a long road trip on a V-Star 650? Have you ever completed a ride like that on a smaller bike?
What exhaust do you have? mine sounds like a damn four wheeler
How much heavier are these then a shadow 750
They aren’t
What does the instrument panel consist of I believe it doesn't have a gear change indicator or fuel gauge
you are correct, no to both of those. Speedometer, odometer and 2 tripometer's. Of course the idiot lights...
I just picked up an 08 v star classic with hard boxes a rear rack and giant windscreen 😃
I just bought one of these for my first bike but mine is gray and black with 12K miles I pick it up in the morning from the dealer ship after it gets a oil change ready 2 ride it
Could I take a long trip with this bike? thanks for your answer, in advance.
You can, but you really have to keep aware of the gas tank. I usually refueled every hundred miles.
I have 25k on mine. I have done 300 miles on it in one trip. It's a bike that if you're able to sit it keeps going. And it's light enough that you can handle it for as long as you want. My friends Harley he gets tired while riding and we have to pull over so he can rest. You don't need that on the 650
I'm getting a 2008 v star tomorrow I love your channel. Where are you from?
Got mine for $500 love it dearly
what is the difference between v star and drag star
I hope this isn't a dumb question but why is this a great bike for a beginner adult is it the handling
It handles well, has sufficient power to ride roads and highways, is EXTREMELY reliable.. AND affordable. It’s one of the best bikes out there for a first cruiser
Hi there, I just bought a 2007 V-Star 650 but the top speed is only 65/70... what is the usual top speed for this model?
95 mph. If stars align, and the bike is in ideal condition, then maybe 100.
Hey,I'm 6''4'.Will this bike be big enough for me?
how small is too small to be riding a bike like this?
How are these compared to the Vulcan Custom 900's?
i ll be test driving a vulcan 900 today, so keep watching to see the video , i will let you know how it compares
Looking forward to it! :D
Hot? Northern California my dear brother, road many times in 106 to 108 degree temps...Like an idiot! 113 one time, good Lord! went thru pockets of air coming back from Whiskeytown lake that pushing 120 degrees. Felt sorry for my 950 V-Star!
im 35 years old. Is that too young to be riding a vstar?
Nice bike and a beautiful place to ride
650 Vstar r awesome bikes i have one with the vances and Hines shot shorts great 🏍
Perfect bike for beginner
Excellent review but……….. no gloves? No pants but wearing shorts?? Hmmmmm
great Clips
I do kiss my wife just before I put the dust cover over her in the garage
Amazing!
Nothing like giving motorcyclists a bad name by passing a vehicle on a double-yellow and preserving it on the interweb forever.
He had his hazards on 😂
the 09s vstar looks and feels smaller than a 2000 vstar 650 or its it just me lol
haha i feel personally attacked! My first bike was a rebel but now i am looking for the next level, and i am in denver now vs the small town i was in before. Would you recommend this bike for me? Im a 24 yr old girl, and i had my rebel for about 4 years.
Sounds sweet
Nice sound
How cool will you look when you crash with no safety equipment.
r u black?
He'll look pretty cool
520 Nolan Terrace
These v stars have garbage gearboxes, this was my first bike
again two stop signs in 13 seconds
Rau Divide
Moore Shoals
Wiza Forge
Funk Extensions
Lol nice save man
A 650cc bike that only gets mid 40's MPG...DAFUQ.
It's heavy. I think that's part of it.
It certainly is. The Yamaha Vstar is pretty friggin heavy for its size.
Durable too.
No gloves, shorts, flip flops?, pass on a solid double line, no review just lots of "I look good on this bike". Not really a review, just a braggarts monologue. Yuck!
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