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Reviewed on September 15, 2003
The Virago is the perfect bike for the newbie. I took the motorcycle training class back in early May, then purchased the bike in mid-May and have had a blast ever since. This bike is very confidence inspiring, and often brings out the kid in me as I roll on the trottle from time to time. This...
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The Virago is the perfect bike for the newbie. I took the motorcycle training class back in early May, then purchased the bike in mid-May and have had a blast ever since. This bike is very confidence inspiring, and often brings out the kid in me as I roll on the trottle from time to time. This bike is deceptively "fast", nimble, and has way good looks. I get stares "all" the time. There is a nice big bike grunt below as well. The Suzuki 250cc is pure ugly and slow, while the Honda Rebel is just plain slower. I have rode them all, so trust me. The Virago has plenty of torque in first gear, so you have to work to find that sweet spot on the trottle while in that gear. For a light weight bike, she will haul butt on the interstate, although it will scare you if it is windy, so you learn fast how to lean into the wind to make it through. I average about 50 to 52 miles a tank. All in all, it rides and looks like a bigger bike. It also does not hurt the overall looks with that v-twin sitting in there. People ask me if it is a 500cc or 600cc all the time. People and bikers on bigger bikes (although they won't admit it), are always checking this bike out. Yea, I will upgrade to a bigger bike someday, but my experience on this beginner bike has helped me in more ways than I thought it could have, I have a clearer picture of what kind of bigger bike I would enjoy and ultimately want and appreciate thanks to my time on the Virago. When I do make that next purchase, I will make a much wiser and overall satisfying decision. And that up-grade is where I prefer to make my investment. That way I am not wasting my money buying bigger bikes that I eventually grow to dislike and/or not ride for one reason or another.
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