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quinta-feira, 15 de dezembro de 2011

Virago Race







Yamaha’s underrated Virago from the 1980s is really gaining favor as a custom base. Classified Moto have already shown the way, and here’s another terrific example—this time from Greg Hageman of Doc’s Chops. It’s a 1982 Yamaha XV750, and it was built for Season Two of Discovery Channel’s Cafe Racer TV show. Hageman built a new subframe to support the lovely, wasp-like seat unit, and lowered the forks by two inches to improve the stance. There’s a Tarozzi fork brace to tighten the handling, along with Tarozzi rearsets and clip-ons for a better riding position. At the back is an adjustable, air-assisted shock and a simple Acewell unit has replaced the standard instruments.

Read more: http://www.bikeexif.com/yamaha-xv750#ixzz1geThoV2C





The engine internals have been left alone, but the stock Hitachi carbs have been rejetted, fitted with K&N filters and matched to a free-flowing Mac Performance exhaust. Tires are Bridgestone Spitfires. Most of the metal has been subdued with a matt black finish, and the result is simple and stylish. Is this the perfect twenty-first century café racer?
[Images by Erik Runyon of Choppershotz. Spotted on the highly recommended Return Of The Cafe Racers.]
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Read more: http://www.bikeexif.com/yamaha-xv750#ixzz1geU7yuyD



Resumo do Nando: pegaram um Yamaha Virago 750, retiraram tudo que não prestava ou que não fosse usado e fizeram uma moto muito bacana!!!



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