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  2. Yamaha Virago - Wikipedia

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    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. Originally sold with a 750 cc (46 cu in) engine in 1981, Yamaha soon added 500 cc (31 cu in) and 920 cubic centimetres (56 cu in) versions. The bike was redesigned in 1984, switching from a rear ...

  3. Yamaha XV750 - Wikipedia

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    XV700, XV1100. The Yamaha XV750 or Virago 750 was a Yamaha V-twin cruiser motorcycle. Made from 1981 to 1983 and 1988 to 1998, it was part of Yamaha's Virago line of cruisers. It was Yamaha's first foray into the V-twin cruiser market and shares a frame and many components with the larger XV1100 Virago. This model suffered from starter problems.

  4. Yamaha XV700 - Wikipedia

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    Yamaha XV700. The Yamaha XV700 or Virago 700 was a Yamaha V-twin cruiser motorcycle. Made from 1984 to 1987, it was part of Yamaha's Virago line of cruisers. It was informally known as Yamaha's "tariff buster" of the US's 1983 tariff on imported motorcycles with over 700 cc of displacement. When the tariff ended in 1988, Yamaha switched back to ...

  5. Yamaha YZF750 - Wikipedia

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    Seat height. 770 mm. Weight. 196 kg (dry) 224 kg (494 lb) (wet) Fuel capacity. 19 litres (5.0 gal) The Yamaha YZF750 is a motorcycle that was produced from 1993 to 1998 in two forms, the standard R and the homologation model single seat SP. The 750R was the only version sold in the US.

  6. Yamaha XV535 - Wikipedia

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    Yamaha XV535. Air-cooled 4-stroke 70° SOHC V-twin 535 cc (32.6 cu in). Bore x stroke 76 x 59 mm. 9.0:1 compression. 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 cruiser with an engine displacement of 535 cc (32.6 cu in). It is unique in ...

  7. Yamaha XV1100 - Wikipedia

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    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 981 cc (59.9 cu in) resulting in the renamed XV1000. In 1986, engine size was again increased to 1,063 cc (64.9 cu in), resulting in the renamed ...

  8. Yamaha FZ750 - Wikipedia

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    790 mm. Weight. 224 kg (494 lb) [1] (no fuel) (wet) Fuel capacity. 21 litres (4.6 imperial gallons) Related. Yamaha FZR1000, Bimota YB4. The Yamaha FZ750 is a sports motorcycle produced by Yamaha Motor Corporation between 1985 and 1991. The FZ750 is notable for several reasons, perhaps the most radical being the 5-valve cylinder head.

  9. Yamaha FZX750 - Wikipedia

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    4.94 L/100 km; 57.2 mpg ‑imp (47.6 mpg ‑US) The Yamaha FZX750 was a motorcycle made by Yamaha from the early 1980s until the mid-1990s. The US version was the FZX700 Fazer, imported only in 1986 and 1987, with a 50 cc smaller engine displacement to avoid import tariffs on motorcycles larger than 700 cc. [1] Its engine was a retuned version ...