Women Power: The Yamaha 2010 V Star 250

In an age where women have been breaking glass ceilings and gaining ground in gender equality, it is also evident in the usage of motorcycles. More women now are using motorcycles as their form of transport or to participate in motocross races and tournaments. Yamaha Motorcycles provide various excellent choices for female riders.

One popular Yamaha motorcycle for women is the Yamaha 2010 V Star 250. It’s perfect for women as it is lightweight and small making it easy to control. The seat is just 27 inches from the pavement which is great for petite girls. The Yamaha 2010 V Star 250 is an outstanding option for women riders who appreciate motorcycles which are “lean and mean.”

The Yamaha 2010 V Star 250 comes with dual exhausts and abundant quality chrome. Its front disc brake is a brilliant technological breakthrough that provides sharp controllable stopping power which enhances the safety features of the motorcycle.

Engine features of the Yamaha 2010 V Star 250 include an air-cooled, 249cc, 60 degree V-twin engine. It has a brilliant dual chrome exhausts pipes which allow it to release the classic V-twin rumble. It is also equipped with an automatic cam chair tensioner which eliminates engine maintenance and extends the life span of the engine.

The Yamaha 2010 V Star 250 has a 58.7 wheelbase which enhances great handling and maneuverability for the female rider. The 282mm single front disc brake and its rear drum brake assures great stopping power. Finally, the versatility of the V Star 250 is enhanced under various loads with the brilliant twin rear shocks featuring 3.9 inches of travel and adjustable spring preload.

Overall, the Yamaha 2010 V Star 250 makes a compelling case for avid female motorcyclists.

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