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Yamaha Virago Custom Chopper Project

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Apr 22, 2008
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Thanks
by: Anonymous

Hi guys
Thanks for encouraging words. Winter has yet to give up its grip on us yet, so more time to work on the bike. I'll get some photos of it as soon as I can get it out of the garage. Then you can have a look and let me know what you think.
Thanks again
B

Apr 22, 2008
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pic please
by: Ironstroker

It sounds nice, I have a couple of viragos that I would like to chop but I need a few ideas, would it be possible to contact you, or you can send pics at
st-george.cr@forces.gc.ca
Thank you very much and good riding!!

Apr 22, 2008
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Can I see
by: Anonymous

I would like to see a pic please!!

Nov 02, 2007
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Wanna-be's are ok
by: Hemi

Looking forward to see photos of your project Brian, working on a virago 920, 83 model my self. you can read a little about it on this site under The "Jody" tribute Bike

Hemi

Nov 02, 2007
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WannaB Customs
by: Anonymous

Hi Brian,
I'm looking forward to seeing your bike. I'm working on a 83 model of 920 virago myself and its not gonna look much like a virago when I'm done. I have 2 blogs here on this site "My Tribute Bike" and "The "Jody" Tribute Bike", both about the same bike but in the but in the 2nd one you can read a little about my virago.

Again Brian, keep up the good work and I'll be looking forward to see photos of your bike.

Hemi

Oct 01, 2007
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Vice Grips and a big hammer!
by: rider75 in Alberta

Brother I can dig your philosophy.
Been a Beemer man for near 30 years but just took on an old 750 Kawi Twin project. I'm into the initial stripping and cleaning stage right now and will probably be ready to fire it up in the spring. Then it'll be time to bash some of my zillion ideas into life. Not sure what it'll eventually look like, probably some sort of cross breed between a cafe racer and a bobber but I'll eventually drop some coin for a rigid frame from Cycle One in the Queen City.
Have you seen the A.M.E. front end kits? They've got a Virago on the site, looks way cool.

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