Start out on 250cc or 535cc??

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Start out on 250cc or 535cc??

#1 Unread post by Skarv12 »

I am looking at bikes and I wanted to get an 250cc yamaha virago, seemed perfect and sat on it at the local dealer. But then I began to wonder would 250 be enough? Maybe I would be better off with the next step 535? Seemed safer with all that extra hp (in a way) and BIGGER chassi/wheels/brakes. I could go on the freeway with that and that would be real good. And of course I wouldnt outgrow it.... not fast anyway....

But I REALLY dont wanna get a bike that is too fast for me. I want to play it safe :mrgreen: While getting my moneys worth ofcourse :wink: Basicly I want the 535 but unsure how powerful they are.

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1. Is it ok to start out with a yamaha virago 535 or is it better to start with a 250?

2. Is the maintence and gas milage more expensinve on the 535? Insurance is not much more expensive on the 535 for me.
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#2 Unread post by blues2cruise »

You would be fine with a Virago 535.
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#3 Unread post by jonnythan »

Trust me, the 535 is not too fast for you.

Great beginner's bike. I'm on one right now.

Well, not right this second ;)


Maintenance is cheap on the bike. I've had to replace the regulator/rectifier twice ($60 each time) and the fuel pump once ($40). Nothing on it is expensive. It's a great little bike, super easy to wrench on, comfortable at highway speeds, looks entirely decent by modern standards, and gets decent gas mileage (42-45 mpg).

If you do get one, don't get an 87 or 88. Get a newer one. Those model years have only a tank under the seat that's about 2.2 gallons and will only get you 75 miles before hitting reserve. The later models added a second fuel tank in the traditional spot to almost double the range.
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#4 Unread post by NightNurse »

I ride a 535 Virago (1994). It's my first bike, and its great! I am 25, ridden a bicycle oh 15 times, I can drive a stick shift car, and Im not very strong lol...and its not to much for me! I need a new regulator, it will cost under 100$. I get about 50mpg I believe. My insurance isnt to bad!
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NightNurse wrote:I ride a 535 Virago (1994). It's my first bike, and its great! I am 25, ridden a bicycle oh 15 times, I can drive a stick shift car, and Im not very strong lol...and its not to much for me! I need a new regulator, it will cost under 100$. I get about 50mpg I believe. My insurance isnt to bad!
Pythonmotorsports.com is the place to get new reg/rectifiers nice and cheap.

http://www.pythonmotorsports.com/vmax/v ... g_rect.htm

That's the one you want.
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#6 Unread post by NightNurse »

jonnythan wrote:
NightNurse wrote:I ride a 535 Virago (1994). It's my first bike, and its great! I am 25, ridden a bicycle oh 15 times, I can drive a stick shift car, and Im not very strong lol...and its not to much for me! I need a new regulator, it will cost under 100$. I get about 50mpg I believe. My insurance isnt to bad!
Pythonmotorsports.com is the place to get new reg/rectifiers nice and cheap.

http://www.pythonmotorsports.com/vmax/v ... g_rect.htm

That's the one you want.
Freaking sweet!! Thank you. Ordering one now!

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#7 Unread post by Skarv12 »

Ok thank you everyone :D

Now I feel more confident, planning to buy a 92-97 model. Man I hope I get some work when school is over!
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#8 Unread post by Bubba »

Take my word for it. You'll want to go bigger.
Good idea to start small. First bike buy something around a 550. Learn to ride. Might try something used but in good shape to save money. Next season, you'll be scouting for something bigger, Gauranteed!
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#9 Unread post by biker_mit »

:)
Good evening folks.
I started with XV535 Virago model of '95. I get about 100 miles on 2.3 U.S gal.
The fstest I went on it was 98 mph but that was with the wind blowing from the back.
I don't have a windshield but ride in full face helmet.
It's fund to ride but I am ready to move on to bigger bike.
I have vulcan 1500 or 1600 in mind.

I am 27,male 200 lbs @ 6'

Have a safe ride.
it's better break the ground and head in to the wind then break the wind and head in to the ground
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#10 Unread post by biker_mit »

Nurse,where r u from? Is your Virago red by any chance?
NightNurse wrote:I ride a 535 Virago (1994). It's my first bike, and its great! I am 25, ridden a bicycle oh 15 times, I can drive a stick shift car, and Im not very strong lol...and its not to much for me! I need a new regulator, it will cost under 100$. I get about 50mpg I believe. My insurance isnt to bad!
it's better break the ground and head in to the wind then break the wind and head in to the ground
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