Just found the bike i was looking for

Never heard of the Yamaha 750cc.
It should indeed out run the 650cc Suzy.
Connect with your feminine side, Loopy - GET ONE! :roll: :roll: :roll:


Here's a few custom Yamahaha Virago 750s. Way cooler than any scooter, IMO.

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This here one is made for the Mexican...

yamaha-virago-750-custom-scrambler-leaves-you-drooling-photo-gallery-95434_1.jpg
 
Here's a few custom Yamahaha Virago 750s. Way cooler than any scooter, IMO.

yamaha-virago-xv750.jpg


yamaha-virago-xv750-2.jpg


This here one is made for the Mexican...

yamaha-virago-750-custom-scrambler-leaves-you-drooling-photo-gallery-95434_1.jpg
WELL they are not going to be much fun without fenders, turn signals and mirrors and comfy seats would be nice also looks like they need to be finished to be practical .
 
'85 750 Virago was the first street bike I ever rode on the streets. I was 14 years old and my pot head brother in law gave me the keys...

When I was a young lad in the sixties I nicked my big brothers scooter now this was not an ordinary scooter as he was into the mod scene he had about twenty mirrors on the scooter but after my little run around the block and over a couple of gardens that number dropped down to ten mirrors, and yes he kicked the s**t out off me.
 
When I was a young lad in the sixties I nicked my big brothers scooter now this was not an ordinary scooter as he was into the mod scene he had about twenty mirrors on the scooter but after my little run around the block and over a couple of gardens that number dropped down to ten mirrors, and yes he kicked the s**t out off me.
:roll::roll::roll::roll::roll::roll:
 
WELL they are not going to be much fun without fenders, turn signals and mirrors and comfy seats would be nice also looks like they need to be finished to be practical .


Yeah, eff u 2, Art the Fart!

Geeeze, Dude, you make attending a funeral sound like good fun.
 
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