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Virago 750 In Good Condition, Runs Great! (1995)
Nice Virago 750 in good condition that runs great, just cleaned carbs, new NGK plugs and oil change, replaced fuel line...She's running like a top! These are great bikes that run forever and have a huge following so if you ever sell you will get your money back or even make a few dollaros! Great handling and loads of torque along with great style are the reason these bikes are so popular.2013-09-05 01:50:00Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, US25,5001,475.00
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1995 Yamaha Virago 750 Cruiser (1995)
1995 Yamaha Virago 750, fresh paint, custom seat and exhaust. strong running bike. reliable and safe.2013-09-05 06:17:03Valdosta, GA, US114,000.00
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1995 Yamaha Virago 1100 (1995)
Sold As Is. 1995 Yamaha Virago 1100. Shaft-driven, 13429 miles on it. Bike is in excellent condition, runs beautifully!2013-09-05 08:42:08London, Arkansas, US13,4292,000.00
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1995 Yamaha Virago 750 Cruiser (1995)
1995 Yamaha Virago 750, - Original owner - Very well maintained - Newer tires with low miles - Louder, aftermarket exhaust - Luggage rack - Saddlebags (removable) - Windshield - Chrome highlights on blinkers and headlight - Chrome engine guards - New battery - Recent carb clean - $2200 OBO Check it out! You wont be disappointed! $2,200.00 61694978072013-09-27 06:20:02Grand Rapids, MI, US102,200.00
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Yamaha Virago 250 (1995)
First things first: ATTENTION: NO INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS OR FOLKS WITH 0 FEEDBACK; STOP WASTING REAL BIDDERS' AND MY TIME. FOR THOSE OF YOU THAT STILL DON'T UNDERSTAND, READ, RINSE, REPEAT. Ok, for the rest of you: Low reserve 1995 Yamaha Virago 250, in great running shape, low miles. Purchased in 2008 with 10,180 miles (actual mileage per the title), so I haven't put a lot of miles on it since purchasing. The good: recently painted professionally in the past 2 years (was maroon, now black), replaced gears in the past year for better highway cruising and gas mileage, new chain has less than 200 miles on it, tires are in good shape, brakes work fine, no leaks in fork seals, starts right up, replaced aftermarket crappy turn signal lamps with replacement factory lamps that other motorists can actually see, mirrors also upgraded to versions that actually help the rider see what is behind them, battery recently replaced, recent oil change. The bad: when moving the bike, my friend tried to lift the rear end by the luggage rack; no damage to the rear fender in doing so, but ripped out the nuts securing the rear of the rack from the fender. Over the past few months, the area where the back of the rack is supposed to mount at the fender has accumulated some surface rust at the mount holes, but nothing significant. No damage to the mounting holes otherwise; rear fender is straight and in solid shape. As stated earlier, the brakes work just fine, but could probably use a brake job in the next 6 months or so, just an FYI. Garage kept, but as it was used to begin with, and it was my daily commuter locally, there is the expected light surface rust on a couple of spots; nothing significant. Never dropped since I have owned it, and I did not see any signs indicating as such when I purchased it. Most of the chrome is in great shape overall. It is an excellent starter bike, and has many miles left in it. I hate to get rid of it, because it is excellent in town for errands and such; new gearing gets 70+ MPG. However, it is time to sell. Low reserve, great bike for a beginner rider (like I was when I bought it). The previous owner drilled out the baffle in the exhaust pipe, so has a nice rumbling sound for a 250. Please ask any questions prior to bidding; I have tried to provide as much info as I can think of, but you may have additional questions regarding stuff I didn't cover. If you're local, you can easily ride it home. As I purchased it in Miami, and had to ride it back to Tampa, I advise against a long ride on the interstate, as from my experience, you will have a hard time sitting down for a few days afterwards. If you want it shipped, that's on your end; I would rather you picked it up, but I will be happy to work with you on shipping it; buyer is responsible for making that happen. Good luck finding reasonable, reliable transportation for less that the reserve price. Thanks!2013-09-27 07:39:11Valrico, Florida, US16,495600.00
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1995 Yamaha Virago 1100 1100 Cruiser (1995)
1995 YAMAHA Virago 1100, Offered for sale is a really nice Yamaha Virago 1100. She's in great condition. Starts, runs, and rides fine.2013-09-28 13:29:59Dallas, TX, US202,695.00
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1995 Yamaha Virago XV750 Cruiser (1995)
1995 Yamaha Virago XV750, NON-ABSSaddle BagsWindscreen2013-09-29 02:57:39Yorktown, VA, US56995.00
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1995 Yamaha Virago 750 Sport Touring (1995)
1995 YAMAHA Virago 750, GREAT GAS MILEAGE 40+ MPH V-TWIN AFTER MARKET EXHAUST MILEAGE: 13,500.2013-09-29 05:02:59Greensboro, NC, US02,499.00
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1995 Yamaha Virago 1100 Standard (1995)
1995 Yamaha Virago 1100, Classic Cruiser2013-09-30 00:53:39Johnson City, TN, US113,995.00
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1995 Yamaha Virago 1100 Classic / Vintage (1995)
1995 Yamaha Virago 1100, Newly Chromed rims, Vance and Hines tuned exhaust, new tires, battery. Runs strong. $3,400.00 44035785452013-09-30 09:20:23Mentor, OH, US203,400.00
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1995 Yamaha Virago 750 Cruiser (1995)
1995 Yamaha Virago 750, BEAUTFUL BIKE. Yamaha Virago 750, '95, 22,000 mi. Garage kept, great condition, red and white, leather trim.2013-10-16 08:27:09Monroeville, NJ, US222,000.00
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1995 Yamaha Virago 1100 Cruiser (1995)
1995 Yamaha Virago 1100, Asking $2800.00 but will consider all reasonable offers. Miles will increase as I am still riding. Runs Excellent.2013-10-17 18:18:19Brackney, PA, US72,800.00
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1995 Yamaha Virago 750 Cruiser (1995)
1995 Yamaha Virago 750, One Owner. Newer tires with low miles. New battery.2013-10-18 07:35:03Grand Rapids, MI, US101,800.00
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1995 Yamaha Virago 1100 Cruiser (1995)
1995 Yamaha Virago 1100, The Virago line was born in 1981 with the XV750. In 1982 the larger 920 was introduced alongside the 750, with several more deluxe features. The 920 was redesigned in 1984 and engine size increased to 1,000 cc.2013-10-18 07:49:08Clarksville, IN, US133,699.00
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1995 YAMAHA XV700 VIRAGO 700 (1995)
1995 YAMAHA XV700 VIRAGO 700 VIN: JYA3ALE01SA039712 Miles: 44510 Color: GREEN/BLACK Photo 1 of 38 Description This Yamaha Virago 700 appears to be all stock. This bike has been put through the National Powersports Inspection process, which includes a NH State Inspection, fluids check, a test drive, and a cleaning. The results of this process are listed below.2013-10-20 00:09:31Suncook, New Hampshire, US44,510250.00
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black,good condition, works good (1995)
1995 Yamaha virago motorcycle for sale it is in good condition2013-10-22 00:56:21Brewster, New York, US3,2582,200.00
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1995 Yamaha Virago 750 Cruiser (1995)
1995 Yamaha Virago 750, she needs a little work, but she starts and the carbs have just been rebuilt. $1,700.00 91266757952013-10-23 01:05:23Savannah, GA, US11,700.00
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1995 Yamaha Virago 1100 (1995)
1995 Yamaha Virago 1100, The Virago line was born in 1981 with the XV750. In 1982 the larger 920 was introduced alongside the 750, with several more deluxe features. The 920 was redesigned in 1984 and engine size increased to 1,000 cc.2013-12-20 22:28:23Clarksville, IN13,0983,699.00
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1995 Yamaha Virago (1995)
One of a kind-garage kept, must sell --- moving and losing storage, never been in rain or inclement weather, excellent condition --- looks and mechanics, 6100 original miles, like buying a new bike, one tiny ding in front fender (that's it), extremely comfortable to drive ergonomically, low seat height and center of gravity is excellent for short people and new learners, includes: wind shield, luggage rack, cargo net, passenger backrest, removable driver backrest, crash bars, Kuryankyn premium fold down highway footrests, connector on battery for trickle charger, service manual PDF file on CD, wrist rest accelerator, new spare wrist accelerator, new waterproof cover (never used),1 new half helmet,1 used full helmet, 2 cans of Honda spray polish, windshield cleaner, also as a bonus will include Kuryankyn premium fold-up passenger foot-boards (not installed).2016-06-15 05:18:39Carlstadt, New Jersey, United States62,600.00
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1995 Yamaha Virago (1995)
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.2016-06-15 05:21:00Acworth, Georgia (GA), Georgia402,000.00
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1995 Yamaha Virago (1995)
Motorcycle was last registered in VT where due to age, no title was required to register, nor was a VT title issued. I still have all original sales receipts from when I bought the bike used that can be used to title the bike if required in the state you wish to title it in.2016-07-10 04:54:51Port Orange, Florida, United States451,850.00
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1995 Yamaha Virago (1995)
For sale is a 95 Yamaha Virago in good condition. It has new tires front and back and new brakes front and back. It needs a new battery.2016-07-19 04:42:43Cleveland, Ohio, United States182,000.00
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1995 Yamaha Virago (1995)
1995 yamaha 1100cc2016-07-26 04:56:15Arkport, New York, United States32,500.00
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1995 Yamaha Virago (1995)
FOR SALE: 1995 Yamaha Virago XV750, flat black color, no major dents or scratches, 11,000 miles. Bike does run and drive. Leaks fuel so could use new lines and probably new plugs.2016-11-17 04:47:45Jamestown, North Dakota, United States111600
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