Is the Yamaha Virago reliable?

Is the Yamaha Virago reliable?

The XV535 Virago may by modern standards be slightly basic, but it’s trusted, easy to ride and with unchallenging but enjoyable performance. It’s also a great value for money motorcycle and perfect for newbies or laid back commuters.

How many cc’s is a Yamaha Virago?

The Yamaha Virago 535 is a motorcycle manufactured by Yamaha Motor Corporation. It is one of several in the Virago line and is positioned as mid-size metric cruiser with an engine displacement of 535 cc (32.6 cu in).

How big is a Yamaha Virago?

Yamaha Virago XV 535 Dimensions, Aerodynamics and weight
Length 2,210 mm (87.0 inches)
Width 815 mm (32.1 inches)
Height 1,100 mm (43.3 inches)
Seat Height 700 mm (27.6 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting.

How fast is a Yamaha V Star 250?

85 miles per hour
Yamaha XV250

Manufacturer Yamaha
Successor Yamaha DragStar 250
Engine 249 cc, air-cooled, SOHC, 60-degree V-twin
Top speed 85 miles per hour (137 km/h) (claimed)
Wheelbase 58.7 in (1,490 mm)

How much is a Yamaha V Star 250 worth?

Values

Suggested List Price Average Retail
Base Price $4,349 $4,325
Options (Add)
Total Price $4,349 $4,325

When was the first Yamaha Virago motorcycle made?

Virago was produced in 1981. for the first time with engine volume of 748 ccm (then it was the most common engine volume on American market). Later on, the palette of Virago models was enlarged with several other models (xv125, xv250, xv400, xv500, xv535, xv700, xv750, xv920, xv1000, xv1100).

What was the first motorcycle made by Yamaha?

The Yamaha Virago was Yamaha’s first V-twin cruiser motorcycle, and one of the earliest mass-produced motorcycles with a mono-shock rear suspension.

How big is the fuel tank on a Yamaha Virago?

The Yamaha Virago’s reputation as a trusty cruiser is sometimes hampered by its dismal fuel holding capacity, particularly for the Virago 535, a small 12-liter tank. Virago owners are often reluctant to take long-distance moto-trips on their Virago; the tank only lasts only about 100 miles.

What kind of shocks does a Yamaha Virago have?

From ’81 – ’83 all Viragos were shaft drive, mono-shock, with the exception of the “Euro” models which were also mono shock but had chain drive. In ’84 Yamaha went to the more cruiser-like look. As part of this, the mono-shock was dropped in favor of dual shocks for all models from then on. From ’83 on, all large models were shaft drive.