1999 Yamaha Virago XV1100SP

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Specifications

Model Virago XV1100SP Category Name Motorcycles Year 1999
Stock Number Z388 Sale Type Used Manufacturer Yamaha
Vin 8925 Color black Odometer 41284 km
Engine Size 1,063cc Frame Pressed steel backbone Wheels Cast 5-spoke aluminium alloy
Wheelbase 1525 mm (60.0 inches) Dry Weight 221.0 kg (487.2 pounds) Rear Tires 140/90-15
Brakes Rear Expanding brake Engine Type 1063.0 ccm (64.86 cubic inches), V-Twin four-stroke Final Drive Shaft drive
Front Tires 100/90-19 Seat Height 715 mm (28.1 inches) Brakes Front Double disc, Diameter 282 mm (11.1 inches)
Transmission 5-speed Fuel Capacity 17.00 litres (4.49 US gallons) Bore And Stroke 95.0 x 75.0 mm
Rear Suspension Swingarm Rear wheel travel 97 mm (3.8 inches) Front Suspension Telescopic fork Front wheel travel 150 mm (5.9 inches) Compression Ratio 8.3:1
Fuel Delivery System Carburetion Price 5,497 CAD  
Description

Few motorcycles can boast the heritage of Yamaha's Virago.

That tells how long the Virago has been around. Perhaps the Virago has survived so long in Yamaha's lineup because of its low profile. Certainly, the styling doesn't scream "Harley Clone" or "Nostalgia Cycle," but rather allows the rider to make his or her own mind up. In a decade and a half the twin's engine has grown from 750 to 1100cc, and the few minor bugs it originally had have been fixed. The result is the well-sorted unit. The motor dominates the Virago 1100 in every way. Cosmetically, the engine's numerous chromed pieces draw attention to the V-twin. Without a downtube out front, the forward cylinder seems to be bursting free from the chassis. The nicely swept front header only emphasizes the point.

Once you actually ride the bike, the engine continues to dominate the experience, and that's a good thing. Quite simply the bike has more than enough power -- all the time. Twist the throttle, any time, any gear, and the bike pulls forward eagerly. It will even rev to 7000 rpm with only minimal complaint, though at this elevated engine speed it seems you can half-hear the engine muse about the psyche of anyone who would run it above 4000 rpm. The bike will even pull wheelies off the line: rev it up, dump the clutch, and the front wheel will loft every time. In other words, the motor is what you would expect from those wonderful folks who gave you the V-Max.

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