Yamaha Virago tech info
Yamaha Virago description
I have owned this bike for 2 years and 2 months now, I have ridden it on averrage 4 days a week year round. The bike holds strong even with her age, because her previous owner and I have taken close care of her. The Saddle bags are custom installed with blinkers on both bags. The bike comes with wind shield, the original rear fender lights, original, locks, spare rear tire & break system. Other new parts installed including a new Voltage regulator, head gasket, replacement rear wheel with breaks, new ignition gas tank cap, headlight lamp. The Virago's size makes her perfect for anyone just starting out and the large bags means rain gear/cover and emergancy gear can be stored onboard.
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Yamaha Virago for Sale
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