Yamaha V Star sissy bars stand upright above the rear fender, offering an extra place to secure your luggage. The long bars make it possible to slip on tall luggage with shoulder or waist straps that are at least two feet tall.
Yamaha V Star handlebars have a horizontal bottom bar, while the handles branch off in a swept-back design. The handlebars stand between 9 to 12 inches, standing at an average height that allows almost all riders to reach the grips easily.
Yamaha V Star fairings are placed against the motorcycle’s front, using the steel clamps along the hollow back to attach to the motorcycle fork. You can align the fairing with the headlight by checking that the opening fits.
Yamaha V Star crash bars, or engine guards, are horizontal metallic frames that form a narrow barrier around your legs and the engine. There is enough space to allow you to freely move your legs. The rubber pegs serve as footrests if the stock ones are too low for you.
Yamaha V Star luggage racks are horizontal steel constructs with a bottom that looks similar to ladder rungs. Though there are some open spaces, they are narrow so that the luggage does not dip or fall through.
Yamaha V Star seats are at the center of the motorcycle, offering a comfortable riding position that ensures your bottom remains comfortable and puts you close enough to the handlebars.
Yamaha V Star backrest and pads require being attached to a sissy bar to provide a stable foundation and ensure lower back support.
As you browse through Viking Bags’ inventory, you should be able to find V Star motorcycle parts for the following models: parts for Yamaha Stryker, parts for V Star 650 Custom, XVS65T, parts for V Star 650 Classic, XVS65A, parts for V Star 950 Tourer, parts for Yamaha V Star 950, parts for V Star 1100 Classic, XVS11A, parts for V Star 1100 Custom, XVS11T, parts for V Star 1300 Classic, XVS1300A, and parts for V Star 1300 Tourer.