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1982 Yamaha Xv750 Virago on 2040-motos

$999
YearYear:1982 MileageMileage:30728 ColorColor: BURGANDY
Location:

PENINSULA, Ohio

PENINSULA, OH
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TypeType:Cruiser PhonePhone:(888) 739-0959

Yamaha Other description

1982 YAMAHA XV750 VIRAGO, STK# U2316E - 1982 YAMAHA VIRAGO 750MEDINA LOCATION1609 MEDINA RD. MEDINA,OH 44256888-729-1721

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AMA to Combine Daytona Sportbike and Supersport Classes in 2015

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How To Rebuild a Yamaha R6 In Under A Minute + Video

Mon, 30 Jun 2014

If you’re new to the road racing scene, you might have heard the terms “Factory” and “Privateer.” For the casual observer, you’ll notice the difference between the two ultimately comes down to money and support, as one is likely working out of the back of their van while the other is supported by an 18-wheeler. This video, shot by the Y.E.S./Monster Energy/Graves/Yamaha team makes the line between the two sides clear as day. Watch as the Yamaha crew rebuilds Garrett Gerloff’s R6 from the frame up after a nasty crash with enough time to make the race.