Yamaha Virago 535 Review (along with xv535)
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In 1958, Yamaha became the foremost Japanese producer to enter in the field of international motor racing. Their amazing performances in these races gained them recognition while providers of high-level technology. By the end of that decade they ventured into the four stroke motorcycle market with the intro of the 650cc XS-1 road bike. Introduced in 1981, the Yamaha Virago, a V-twin-powered cruiser-style motorcycle was special while it had single shock rear suspension and was originally sold with 750cc engine.
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Yamaha XV (Virago) V-Twins 1981 to 2003 (Haynes Manuals)
Price: $21.97
List Price: $42.45 |
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Yamaha XV535-1100 Virago, 1981-2003 (Clymer Motorcycle Repair) (Clymer Motorcycle Repair)
Price: $22.51
List Price: $34.95 |
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Clymer Yamaha Xv535-1100 Virago 1981-1999
Price: $29.95
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Yamaha XV1000 Virago 1-12 by Tamiya
Price: $23.95
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The 535cc Virago had a four-stroke, air-cooled engine that had a five speed transmission. The engine utilized was 4-cylinder V-engine capable of providing 44 HP at 7,500 RPM. The engine had a 535 cc and offered a torque of 48 ft-lbs at 6,000 RPM.
The fashion took longer to catch on in Europe, although during the late 1990s custom bikes, represented further than 13 percent of the European market, with the XV535 dominating the scene. Redefining the standard Motorcycle Custom styling underpinned a latest trend towards sensible, practical bikes putting better emphasis on enjoying riding in a laid back, safety-conscious manner instead than emphasizing sheer performance.
Modern custom bikes include stylishly reinvented a forgotten role of the motorcycle, that of providing civilized every day transportation. Easy to ride, clean and economical, the XV535 was while well extremely competitively priced, making it the best-seller in its category.
Stylish and Trouble-Free
With a low saddle height making it leisurely to handle, the XV535 keeps its midway of gravity while near the ground while possible by using a stylish tear-drop fuel tank that simply holds a 3-gallon reserve supply. 25-gallon tank is mounted under the saddle. The generous employ of chrome plating sets off the engine above all
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References:
1. Yamaha Virago 535 in Car Parts at Shopping.com
Find Yamaha Virago 535 stores, compare Yamaha Virago 535 prices. Shopping.com helps shoppers find, compare, and buy anything in just seconds
URL: http://www.shopping.com/xGS-Yamaha_Virago_535
2. Yamaha 535 Virago on eBay
Shop at eBay for great deals on Yamaha 535 Virago items. / Yamaha VMax V Max Virago XV 250 535 750 1100 FOAM GRIPS, ends Oct-13 02:09 am PDT. /
URL: http://search-desc.ebay.com/search/search.dll?query=yamaha+535+virago&newu=1&krd=1&sosortproperty=32&sosortorder=2
3. Yamaha Virago XV535
Web site about Yamaha Virago XV535 motorcycle / Yamaha's Virago 535 cruiser, discontinued after the 2001 model year, is more /
URL: http://www.artsturm.ee/virago_535/index.html
4. Yamaha Virago - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Yamaha Virago was the first V-Twin-powered cruiser / Yamaha Virago 535. Yamaha Virago 750. Yamaha Virago 1100. Yamaha DragStar [edit] References /
URL: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yamaha_Virago
Further Resources:
1. BikePics - 1993 Yamaha Virago 535
BikePics - Tobias Klausmann's 1993 Yamaha Virago 535 / Tobias Klausmann's 1993 Yamaha Virago 535. For full sized photo click on the image above /URL: http://www.bikepics.com/pictures/1048037/2. Yamaha Virago 535 xv535
Motorcycle Pro Shop will beat anyone's price on Yamaha XV535 Virago accessories! / Yamaha Virago 535 87-98. Cobra. SLASHCUT note uses stock rear head pipe /URL: http://www.motorcycleproshop.com/model/yamaha/yamaha535xv.asp
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