87 Yamaha XV 1000 Virago discussion forum:RE: tr1 to xv 1000 |
RE: tr1 to xv 1000 |
Garry R said 2010-05-19 12:52 |
Hi Jim, just sent a reply but lost internet, so I´m not sure if I´m repeating myself. I have now done 15,000klms since I fitted an XV1100 motor to my old chain drive XV1000. It is a bit of a challenge but if you really want to stay awake at night, try fitting wire wheels as I did! I´ve fitted good suspension and brakes to mine and it goes, stops and handles really well. I notice that you have lots of bits. I need the cover off the toolbox on the LH side below the sidecover on the original XV750. Any chance of buying one from you?? Regards Garry. |
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