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    6th October 2008 - 11:09
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    1984 Yamaha Virago XV750

    Hello i have just bought the above bike and looking forward to many happy hours cruising. Hope there is good help on the site for future assistance both ways form its members, Thanx, Cliffy1.

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    15th September 2005 - 04:40
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    Hey Cliffy .. what a fantastic choice of bike .. I had a virago 500 for around a year .. and loved her to bits ... welcome to KB!

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    ditto to that! i owned nasty's 500 for a few months, and have owned a 250 since 2006. 30thousand k of happy miles and counting.
    my blog: http://sunsthomasandfriends.weebly.com/index.html

    the really happy person is one who can enjoy the scenery when on a detour.

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    Hi Ya!! Welcome!!!

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    6th October 2008 - 11:09
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    1984 Yamaha Virago XV750 (Import 2004)
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    Thanx

    For the welcome all, I always like to maintain and repair all my toys as well as the riding etc. Any info on this bike like workshop and maintenance and parts etc will be appreciated, Thanx, Cliffy

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    21st April 2008 - 22:50
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    Hi and Welcome to the mad house that is KB, good choice of bike,
    try this guy for a work shop manual, stevegreen@xtra.co.nz or www.workshopmanuals.co.nz also do a serch of Trade Me for a manual, they are a nesesity for older bikes, as most of the guys who cut their teeth on these bikes have moved on to other things, and the youngsters who are now in the workshops, were at best peeing their nappies when your bike was sold as new.

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