Here's the second Yamaha Virago Cafe Racer from Doc's Chops and it's every bit as impressive as the last. His first Yamaha Virago Cafe Racer was based on the XV750 but this time round he's pulled out the big guns with a XV920.
The Yamaha features the same Benelli 360 tank and custom seat combo that Greg used on the last Virago, but this time he's opted for a more nostalgic paint scheme. The red stripes on a base of white are a throwback to Yamaha's of the 80's and it works a treat against the primarily black and silver componentry.
With this build Greg opted for a twin exhaust set up with classic
looking upswept exhausts and SuperTrapp mufflers. Weight has been
reduced as much as possible (say goodbye to those unsightly fenders) and
a few small tweaks such as a fork brace and upgraded mono shock tighten
up the Viragos handling.
The
bike was built for a Doc's Chops customer from Kansas who obviously
asked for a bike similar to Greg's XV750 as almost everything else on
the XV920 is identical, right down to the Bridgestone rubber. I have to
say though, that's fine by me. Greg has created his own custom formula
for Yamaha's Virago and it's a real winner.
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