Similar Yamaha XV920J Virago reviews

1982
USA Flag

XV920J Virago

Beautiful bike with awesome power

401 words
USA Flag

XV920J Virago

This will always be my favorite bike

221 words
USA Flag

XV920J Virago

An excellent bike for daily driving

153 words
USA Flag

XV920J Virago

This motorcycle is just awesome

112 words
Canada Flag

XV920J Virago

I love it

76 words
All Yamaha XV920J Virago reviews

1982 Yamaha XV920J Virago review from United States of America

"Beautiful bike with awesome power"

What things have gone wrong with the motorcycle?

Front fork oil seals: The front fork seals show signs of excessive leakage. Needs to be replaced.

Starter problems: The starter needs to be replaced. Seems to be drawing too much amperage while starting. There also seems to be a loud, grinding noise while attempting to start the bike.

Oil level switch: Needs to be replaced. Warning light comes on for a brief moment while driving on the highway.

Air filter inlet tube: My bike has saddlebags (installed by the previous owner), and had recently noticed that the wide straps for the saddlebags were partially covering the opening of the air inlet tube. This was remedied by cutting a notch into the straps where it sits over the tube, to allow better breathing for the carbuerators.

General comments?

My Yamaha Virago XV920J was just purchased in February, 2005, and I am the second owner of this motorcycle. It has been 25 years since I last rode a motorcycle (a borrowed Honda 450), so this is the first bike I've actually owned in my lifetime.

Digital display: Although having the computer instrument cluster on this bike is nice, I'd prefer having a standard tachometer and speedometer.

Since the acquisition of this bike, I've added a windshield and a battery tender. Both are wonderful assets for a motorcycle, especially the windshield. Now I don't have to worry about eating bugs for breakfast or dinner while cruising down the highway. The previous owner had saddlebags installed on the bike, and had since found them to be a great asset. Not the nicest set of saddlebags, but it beats having nothing.

In general, I like the appearance of the Virago 920. It's got good power and great acceleration while pulling out of an intersection. Not to mention that it's got that H-D look while riding down the highway.

Had I purchased this motorcycle new, I'd probably have taken better care of it. Although the previous owner did an okay job in maintaining it, there were a few small details that were neglected over the years. With a little bit of elbow grease, an allen wrench and some auto polish, these minor details were taken care of right away.

Although I try not ride during rain, I have encountered rain on a couple of occasions. As they say here in Hawaii, a one hour's ride in the rain amounts to about 6 hours of cleaning after the ride.

26 comments RSS Feed

More Yamaha XV920J Virago reviews

Would you buy another motorcycle from this manufacturer? Yes
Model Year1982
First year of ownership2005
Most recent year of ownership2005
Acceleration marks 8/10
Roll-on Performance marks 8/10
Handling marks 8/10
Braking marks 5/10
Reliability marks 8/10
Comfort marks 8/10
Dealer Service marks  
Running Costs (higher is cheaper) 8/10
Distance when acquired9600 miles
Most recent distance10762 miles
Date of Entry 27th March, 2005

All Yamaha XV920J Virago reviews