Changes

Yamaha XV750 Virago

44 bytes removed, 16:44, 20 May 2023
m
no edit summary
The Yamaha XV 750 Virago appeared in 1981 and became the first motorcycle in the then new Virago line. The first versions of the Virago 750 outwardly resembled a classic road bike, and only in 1984, after undergoing restyling, the model received the well-known features of a short-base cruiser.
{{Ads_top}}
 
''' Main competitors: '''
* [[Honda_Shadow_750 | Honda Shadow 750]]
* [[Kawasaki_VN750_Vulcan | Kawasaki VN750 Vulcan]]
* [[Suzuki_VS750_Intruder | Suzuki VS750 Intruder]] / [[Suzuki_Intruder_800 | Suzuki VS800 Intruder]]
 
In 1986, the Virago 750 received a new generation engine that produced less power. In addition, the new version of the starter system solved the problem of quick failure of this unit, inherent in the previous generation of the motorcycle. In the same year, on the basis of the Yamaha XV750 Virago, the [[Yamaha_XV1100_Virago | Yamaha XV1100 Virago]] model was presented, which was built on the new generation of the engine and also had no problems with the starter.
1998 was the last year of production of the Yamaha XV750 Virago, after which it left the market and did not receive further development.
 
''' The main competitors of the Yamaha XV 750 Virago in the class: '''
* [[Honda_Shadow_750 | Honda Shadow 750]]
* [[Kawasaki_VN750_Vulcan | Kawasaki VN750 Vulcan]]
* [[Suzuki_VS750_Intruder | Suzuki VS750 Intruder]] / [[Suzuki_Intruder_800 | Suzuki VS800 Intruder]]
== Photos ==