This is the great build of the 1982 Yamaha Virago XV750 that has been inspired by Greg Hageman. He is the man that stands behind the bike or behind the idea that is making this bike so great. That’s why it is good to pay attention to the bikes that have been built after somebody has been driving them. The team did their best there and now they are proudly looking at something that nobody else could make or even think of.
After the first look of the bike you will know that this is one of a kind café racer that is always going to take the ten dollars on the table because he will be back before that song stops playing on the radio. That is the bet that the café racers are doing and that’s why the riders are needing these fast bikes. Maybe the 1982 Yamaha Virago XV750 inspired by Greg Hageman is one of the fastest café racer that has ever driven the streets on a so called “legal” café race.
The man who built the bike says that he likes how it is so unique, there is no other bike that has the stance like this one. The shape and the curves that are implemented on it are so cool that they just keep the natural shape of the standing of the man driving it. There will be no back pain for sure on the long rides.
The Yamaha Company has been making this Virago for three years from 1981 to 1983. This is the middle model, the 1982 Yamaha Virago XV750 and has the best shape of them all. Maybe the best engine after the builder has finished with working on it. Now it is driven just to show that the Yamaha can be restored and look better than the new bikes too.
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