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    Reviewed on July 1, 2006

    Motorcycle reviewed 2006 Yamaha Virago 250 view listing

    5.0
    Bought this bike new yesterday and already ridden 100 miles, excellent bike looks like a big bike but handles very easily. Only had a couple problems but nothing major and the dealer should be able to take care of them, the idle is a little to low and loads up plus it's running a little rich. The... read more
    Bought this bike new yesterday and already ridden 100 miles, excellent bike looks like a big bike but handles very easily. Only had a couple problems but nothing major and the dealer should be able to take care of them, the idle is a little to low and loads up plus it's running a little rich. The back running lights are not on when switch on. But other than those couple of things this bike is a dream on back roads running 50-60mph. I've never ridden a bike before but this bike gives you a ton of confidence. But it may not be wise to run along on a large freeway only good for in town and back roads that's the reason for the 4 star performance. Great Bike.
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    Reviewed on June 30, 2006

    Motorcycle reviewed 1993 Yamaha XV535E V535 Virago view listing

    4.0
    After being away from motorcycles for over 20 years, the high price of gas had me reconsidering. When I was able to pick up this Virago 535 at a very attractive price, I went for it. Air cooled, shaft drive, practically worry free and no wrenching involved. Just do the routine oil and lube... read more
    After being away from motorcycles for over 20 years, the high price of gas had me reconsidering. When I was able to pick up this Virago 535 at a very attractive price, I went for it. Air cooled, shaft drive, practically worry free and no wrenching involved. Just do the routine oil and lube maintenance and this bike will last for years and take you far. Although it's not a speedster, the Virago will accelerate briskly in city traffic and cruises comfortably on the road at 65-70 mph with a single rider. It's a little cramped for someone my size, but not bad. I enjoy it.
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    Reviewed on June 7, 2006

    Motorcycle reviewed 2004 Yamaha Virago 250 view listing

    5.0
    I have had my virago for 2 years now and ride every day that I can. I made some sprocet changes and now my cruising speed has increased a lot and so has my gas milage. My wife rides a rebel 250 and there is really no comparison. The virago compares more to the 750 size bikes except for the gas... read more
    I have had my virago for 2 years now and ride every day that I can. I made some sprocet changes and now my cruising speed has increased a lot and so has my gas milage. My wife rides a rebel 250 and there is really no comparison. The virago compares more to the 750 size bikes except for the gas milage which is constantly over 80 m.p.g I have been saving close to $1000.00 per year in gas expense, it will soon pay for itself.
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    Reviewed on June 5, 2006

    Motorcycle reviewed 2005 Yamaha Virago 250 view listing

    4.0
    Just got my V250. Great starter bike as everyone else notes. Handles great and has no problem getting up to hwy speeds. Alittle too light on the major highways as I found out. Got tossed around alot and even felt I might fly off the ground once. The bike sounds good and looks great, but... read more
    Just got my V250. Great starter bike as everyone else notes. Handles great and has no problem getting up to hwy speeds. Alittle too light on the major highways as I found out. Got tossed around alot and even felt I might fly off the ground once. The bike sounds good and looks great, but country roads and around town is the best thing for this bike. Anything else, may be asking a bit much.
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    Reviewed on April 22, 2006

    Motorcycle reviewed 2006 Yamaha Virago 250 view listing

    5.0
    After not riding for 20+ years I chose the Virago 250 to get back into motorcycle riding again. I think it's a great choice. It's small enough to build confidence yet zippy enough for even a big guy. Very happy with this... read more
    After not riding for 20+ years I chose the Virago 250 to get back into motorcycle riding again. I think it's a great choice. It's small enough to build confidence yet zippy enough for even a big guy. Very happy with this choice.
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    Reviewed on September 16, 2005

    Motorcycle reviewed 2005 Yamaha Virago 250 view listing

    5.0
    I haven't rode a motorcycle since I was a teenager and I decided to get back on two wheels. I purchased my kick butt little cruiser in March 2005 with no regrets. I passed my road test on the first attempt, and have been riding every day since (with the exception of rainy days). It can get up and... read more
    I haven't rode a motorcycle since I was a teenager and I decided to get back on two wheels. I purchased my kick butt little cruiser in March 2005 with no regrets. I passed my road test on the first attempt, and have been riding every day since (with the exception of rainy days). It can get up and go. I have taken it above 85mph and wasn't to full throttle but decided the ticket wasn't worth it so I throttled down. I get 60mpg and tons of compliments on the looks and sound. The weight was my concern because in the upper mid-west, the wind kicks up a little so I have been tossed around pretty good. I gave the Virago to my wife who desperately wants to learn to ride... it is the perfect cycle for that. I just purchased a 1986 Honda Shadow VT700C and love it. The Virago is a great bike for the price. If you're just looking to cruise in town without any long trips, this bike is for you. Happy riding!
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    Reviewed on August 30, 2005

    Motorcycle reviewed 1999 Yamaha Virago 535 view listing

    5.0
    I purchased my 1996 Virago from the original owner a few weeks ago. He had kept it garaged and in perfect condition with only 3390 miles on it when I bought it. The longest ride I have gone on so far is about 60 miles. I am getting about 48 mpg. It handles like a dream and has plenty of power. It... read more
    I purchased my 1996 Virago from the original owner a few weeks ago. He had kept it garaged and in perfect condition with only 3390 miles on it when I bought it. The longest ride I have gone on so far is about 60 miles. I am getting about 48 mpg. It handles like a dream and has plenty of power. It is a little light for any serious rides on the freeway, but it will cruise at 75 mph without any problem. I am loving it!
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    Reviewed on August 9, 2005

    Motorcycle reviewed 1999 Yamaha Virago 1100 view listing

    5.0
    I've been riding since 1977 and this is my 3rd bike and by far the best. It has more than enough power and to me it is a great looking bike. It doesn't weigh a ton like some of these newer cruisers and in some people's opinion it's not very pretty like but like the song says (she might be ugly... read more
    I've been riding since 1977 and this is my 3rd bike and by far the best. It has more than enough power and to me it is a great looking bike. It doesn't weigh a ton like some of these newer cruisers and in some people's opinion it's not very pretty like but like the song says (she might be ugly but she sure can cook). I bought it used with only 942 miles on it and haven't had any problems. From all the articles I've read the bike is pretty much bullet proof. I get snubbed by the (want a be) biker Harley crowd but that's okay because from what I have observed, most of their riding is done on the couch or bar stool. I paid $4000 for my bike and only someone not in there clear mind would pay the highway robbery prices they pay for their scooters.
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    Reviewed on July 23, 2005

    Motorcycle reviewed 1993 Yamaha XV535E V535 Virago view listing

    5.0
    I am a new rider and this is my very first bike. I've already taken it on a road trip to the TN and it rode like an absolute charm. My rear never got sore and the acceleration was fantastic. People say this is a great starter bike but I think this is a great bike for even the most seasoned... read more
    I am a new rider and this is my very first bike. I've already taken it on a road trip to the TN and it rode like an absolute charm. My rear never got sore and the acceleration was fantastic. People say this is a great starter bike but I think this is a great bike for even the most seasoned rider. I even went down on the bike and I can say with all certainty that this bike is rock solid.
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    Reviewed on June 21, 2005

    Motorcycle reviewed 1999 Yamaha Virago 1100 view listing

    5.0
    Well it's been about 25 years since I sold my Gold Wing and the saying is true - once a rider, always a rider. I researched, read and test drove lots of bikes from Honda to Harley but decided on the Virago. It's a 750 and has everything I want in a bike - looks, speed, agility, fuel economy, even... read more
    Well it's been about 25 years since I sold my Gold Wing and the saying is true - once a rider, always a rider. I researched, read and test drove lots of bikes from Honda to Harley but decided on the Virago. It's a 750 and has everything I want in a bike - looks, speed, agility, fuel economy, even the stock pipes aren't too bad. It has 16,000 miles on it and still rides like new. I'm back in the saddle and loving it.
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