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  1. #46
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher
    Interesting description. Sounds a bit like "what's the difference between a duck?"
    what he meant Hitcher is the straight engines, with the cylinders behind one another don't look as cruiserish to his way of thinking as the v twin engines that look very beasty and have the v as a side profile, I can see the difference and I agree!! My cruiser has 2 cylinders but is not a v twin, he doens't like the look of it as much as his one

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    Thumbs up As a owner of a Virago 250.......

    I would like to say that since I first brought mine over 4 years ago.... I wouldnt trade it.... It has fast take off at the lights.....I leave the cars still sitting there at the lights lol. and it is also great to get around town on.... Have ridden her out of town on longish trips.... and it goes brilliantly.... even kept up with the bigger bikes..... (except those sports bike riders who love to go at great speed lol) I got her up to 140 once..... 130 a couple times.. but prefer to keep at the legal speed.... I like to see what is happening all around me....


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    Question Question to you all

    Whats with the "L-plate rider" beside name....

    I have a full license.


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    Quote Originally Posted by crashe
    Whats with the "L-plate rider" beside name....

    I have a full license.

    It's because you had to ask that question.

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    XV series

    A question for crashe and anyone else that may know.

    My bike is from about 81 or 82 and was labelled an XV750 special, although the haines manual has a picture of it labelled virago. I was along side a much newer virago (probably mid to late 90's) the other day and couldn't believe the differences, besides the increase in the amount of plastic the engine "appears" to have a narrower angle V (although this could have been an opticle delusion) and the footpegs are about 1 1/2 metres further forward. The air intake is the obvious difference, coming off the side harley style rather than from under the seat.

    My question is " How much can a model change before you change the name? "

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    Arrow Pass on that question...... lol

    Maybe ask the Yamaha dealers...... Haldanes at Mt Eden.
    They will know the answer to your question..... :spudwhat:

    So I guess I get to kept the "L-plate" for a while huh....dang it...
    As a newbie to this site.... can anyone tell me how long it stays there????

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr Bob
    My question is " How much can a model change before you change the name? "
    If you're a car manufacturer the answer is "lots".
    "Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher
    If you're a car manufacturer the answer is "lots".
    Yeah, as soon as I posted this I was thinking 'Mirage', 'Commodore', 'Bongo' - sorry last one I couldn't resist, don't know if it's changed it's just a stupid name.

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    Bob--Give alex a ring hes the xv expert
    the xv has never changed its basic desighn. same angle etc
    they have stuffed around with engine sizing.750,1000,1100 and I think there was an 850.
    the basic frame hasnt changed a lot either
    As I undestand it the xv went -XV750. (fully enclosed chain drive) then xv750 special-your bike then virago which is the chromed up version.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crashe
    Maybe ask the Yamaha dealers...... Haldanes at Mt Eden.
    They will know the answer to your question..... :spudwhat:

    So I guess I get to kept the "L-plate" for a while huh....dang it...
    As a newbie to this site.... can anyone tell me how long it stays there????
    Not wanting to nit-pick BUT, Haldanes is no longer a Yamaha dealership they converted to Suzuki some months ago.
    Not even with yours!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by duckman
    Haldanes is no longer a Yamaha dealership they converted to Suzuki some months ago.
    The Evil Empire claims another scalp...
    "Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]

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    Quote Originally Posted by XJ/FROSTY
    Bob--Give alex a ring hes the xv expert
    the xv has never changed its basic desighn. same angle etc
    they have stuffed around with engine sizing.750,1000,1100 and I think there was an 850.
    the basic frame hasnt changed a lot either
    As I undestand it the xv went -XV750. (fully enclosed chain drive) then xv750 special-your bike then virago which is the chromed up version.
    Somewhere in there is the XV500 and 535 still looking for a diff for a 26R framed XV500
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    Yamaha must be good at this type of thing.
    The XS had 18odd model designations but the bike didn't really change much at all.They could of just stuck with Standard and special.
    Try this.
    XS1
    XS1B
    XS2
    XS2F
    TX650
    TX650A
    XS650B
    XS650D
    XS650E
    XS650S
    XS650SE
    XS650-2F
    SX650SF
    XS650G
    XS650SG
    XS650H
    XS650SH
    XS650SJ
    XS650SK
    XS650SL
    That lot covers three bikes that apart from a few minor bits are much the same.

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    Impressive list Jack - makes ya kinda sorry for those who own a bike that had a 6mth life span and then disapeared off the face of the parts fish.
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    Quote Originally Posted by XJ/FROSTY
    Which of all the jap cruisers do you rate as the best.
    Me I've been lucky enough to ride a few -along with some outa here sports bikes.
    Of all the cruisers ive ridden the virago 1100 rates my vote. Twin disks on the front a v twin -preferably with slightly loud pipes and a comfortable riding position if ya wanna get spirited with ya riding.
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