Description
Yamaha Virago | 1989
Highlights:
– 750 cc V-twin engine
– 4,361 km indicated on odometer
– New fuel tank and repaint in metallic red (2021)
– Heated grips added in 2022 for colder rides
– Fresh rear shock absorbers and starter relay fitted (2023)
The seller offers for sale this 1989 Yamaha Virago, powered by a 750 cc V-twin engine. Finished in an eye-catching metallic red, applied to the tank and side covers in 2021, this Virago carries the low-slung, cruiser-inspired stance that made the model a favourite among riders seeking relaxed, characterful motorcycling. The odometer indicates 4,361 km. According to the seller, the motorcycle has benefited from a considered programme of maintenance and upgrades over recent years, including a new fuel tank and front fork seals in 2021, heated grips added in 2022 for colder rides, a replaced starter relay and new rear shock absorbers in 2023, and a repainted exhaust in 2025. The seller also notes that the battery is kept on a trickle charger through the winter months. Together these details describe a machine that has received genuine ongoing attention and thoughtful improvement, presented in good condition for its next custodian.
The Yamaha Virago holds an important place in motorcycling history as one of the machines that helped define the modern V-twin cruiser. Introduced in the early 1980s, the Virago was among the first Japanese motorcycles to embrace the air-cooled V-twin layout in a relaxed, custom-styled package, offering the loping torque and distinctive character of a big twin combined with Yamaha’s renowned engineering and everyday dependability. Its stepped seat, teardrop tank and clean, flowing lines gave it an approachable and timeless appeal, while the engine’s easygoing nature made it equally at home on winding country roads and casual weekend rides. Enthusiasts have long valued the Virago for its blend of style, reliability and character, and well-kept examples continue to attract riders who appreciate the charm of an air-cooled V-twin from a golden period of Japanese motorcycle design. As a machine that has clearly received care and investment, this Virago represents an appealing example of a genuinely likeable classic.
Condition of the bodywork & paint
2 — Fair. Noticeable wear and aging; drives but has issues.
Technical condition
1 — Poor. Severe damage or mechanical issues; may not be drivable.
Overall condition
1 — Poor. Severe damage or mechanical issues; may not be drivable.
This item is sold on an as-is basis. The condition of this item is the opinion of the seller and may differ from your own opinion. Photos and descriptions of the listing are for information purposes only.